13-year-old girl worked 60 hours a week making car parts for Hyundai in Alabama,

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reminder the rich are so greedy they want your children's childhood to line their profits

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/a-13-year-old-girl-worked-60-hours-a-week-making-car-parts-for-hyundai-in-alabama-labor-department-says-94c2932d

Instead of going to school, a 13-year-old girl in Alabama spent up to 60 hours a week working in a factory, punching out sheet-metal parts for cars produced by Hyundai Motor Co. 005380, +4.74%, according to a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Labor.

The girl who was employed at a factory in the city of Luverne that manufactures parts for the South Korean car giant was one of several underage workers toiling there in violation of child-labor laws, the lawsuit said.

A 13-year-old working on an assembly line in the United States of America shocks the conscience, said Jessica Looman, the administrator of the departments wage and hour division. As we work to stop illegal child labor where we find it, we also continue to ensure that all employers are held accountable for violating the law.

The civil suit, filed in federal court in Montgomery, Ala., seeks an injunction barring the companys Alabama subsidiary, Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama LLC; a firm called Smart Alabama LLC, which operated the plant; and a labor-recruitment firm, Best Practice Service, from continuing to use child labor. It also seeks an order from the court for the companies to surrender any profits made from cars that were manufactured using child labor.

Consumers throughout the United States unknowingly purchased automobiles that were manufactured with oppressive child labor. Defendants profited by these sales, and financial transactions related to the same, and continue to retain those profits today, the suit read.
The use of child labor at the Alabama factory was first uncovered in a report by Reuters in 2022.
In a statement, Hyundai said the use of child labor was not consistent with the standards and values we hold ourselves to as a company, but that it intended to defend itself in court.

We worked over many months to thoroughly investigate this issue and took immediate and extensive remedial measures. We presented all of this information to the U.S. Department of Labor in an effort to resolve the matter, even while detailing the reasons why no legal basis existed to impose liability under the circumstances. Unfortunately, the Labor Department is seeking to apply an unprecedented legal theory that would unfairly hold Hyundai accountable for the actions of its suppliers and set a concerning precedent for other automotive companies and manufacturers. We are reviewing the new lawsuit and intend to vigorously defend the company, the statement read.
Representatives for Smart Alabama, which until last year was a subsidiary of Hyundai, and for Best Practice Service, couldnt immediately be reached.

In a letter to shareholders last year announcing that the company would be divesting its interest in Smart Alabama, Hyundai President Jay Chang said Hyundai had been misled by the company that provided the laborers, but that it still took responsibility.

The use of underage labor at a supplier or any operation is unacceptable, and we are committed to making sure noncompliance never happens again. This is a zero-tolerance issue, Chang wrote.
Even though there were issues with third-party staffing agencies that provided false documentation to these suppliers, ultimately, the responsibility is with Hyundai to make sure all our suppliers understand and meet our high global workforce standards.
The "+4.74%" made me giggle.
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Jeebus, they should be dissolved as a company to make a fuckin statement!
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A 13-year-old working on an assembly line in the United States of America shocks the conscience, said Jessica Looman

No it doesnt lol.
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PoopPotato posted...
The "+4.74%" made me giggle.

article was made by an a.i. >.>
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Hope the girl and other underage workers got 5 years worth of full time pay at least. Would be a good deterrent for underage workers if made law.

Businesses must pay 40 hours worth of work at the national average for that particular position for every week between the time they started working and their 18th birthday if they knowingly hired an underage worker for an adult job.
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PoopPotato posted...
The "+4.74%" made me giggle.
Korean shareholders profiting off of American child labor makes you giggle?
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wait a second, I thought the red states wanted child labor. That's what those rolling back of labor protections was about, no?

It is possible she used faked forms provided to her by whoever wanted her to be making money instead of going to school. Highly doubt she had the skills/desire to make that documentation herself.

though it is equally as likely they were lazy and she just lied on the employment forms and if she looked 'close enough' age wise they didn't think twice about it
The name is wackyteen for a reason. Never doubt.
Is that the same Alabama in which multiple minors were illegally working in a poultry plant?
wackyteen posted...
wait a second, I thought the red states wanted child labor. That's what those rolling back of labor protections was about, no?

????
Paragon21XX posted...
Korean shareholders profiting off of American child labor makes you giggle?
No, the article is supposed to show how bad it is, but instead shows that profits are up, which is the exact opposite of The intended effect.
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darkace77450 posted...
Is that the same Alabama in which multiple minors were illegally working in a poultry plant?

pretty sure there is only one Alabama
WingsOfGood posted...
????

https://floridaphoenix.com/2023/12/13/rollback-of-florida-child-labor-laws-gets-its-first-committee-seal-of-approval/

https://pbswisconsin.org/news-item/wisconsin-assembly-votes-to-eliminate-work-permit-requirement-for-14-and-15-year-olds/

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/arkansas-child-labor-law-sarah-huckabee-sanders/

https://www.gpb.org/news/2023/04/11/kids-at-work-states-try-ease-child-labor-laws-at-behest-of-industry

https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2023/02/07/bill-to-extend-working-hours-for-ohio-teens-reintroduced-by-lawmakers/

Its only a fucking epidemic

The name is wackyteen for a reason. Never doubt.
First we lower the working age, then we outlaw abortion to get them worker bees in there quicker.
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WingsOfGood posted...
A 13-year-old working on an assembly line in the United States of America shocks the conscience,


Ummm...The Republican Party actually wants this to happen so not really.
Sandalorn posted...
Ummm...The Republican Party actually wants this to happen so not really.

Guess the a.i. piecing together the infos for marketwatch didn't get the memo
PoopPotato posted...
First we lower the working age, then we outlaw abortion to get them worker bees in there quicker.

Don't forget teaching abstinence only sex ed, which we know isn't effective at preventing teen pregnancies.
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Companies that do this need to face bankruptcy. Instead theyll lose a few million in fines.
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