As Canada lowers its tariffs and imports more electric vehicles from China, an upcoming report from New York-based labour rights researchers is making new allegations of forced labour practices at the world's bestselling EV manufacturer, BYD.
China Labor Watch (CLW) received a complaint last fall from one of the thousands of migrant workers brought to Hungary from China to help build BYD's first European plant in the city of Szeged — a $6-billion investment intended to supply the European market with around 300,000 vehicles per year.
The non-profit organization launched an investigation and provided CBC News with an advance copy of its findings, set for publication later this month.
"It's important that consumers know what's really behind some of these electric vehicles, and the labour conditions that are behind the production of these cars," said project officer Elaine Lu.
"Chinese workers who are being brought in to work on these sites are being employed in quite horrible conditions."
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The report describes potential violations of Hungarian labour and migration laws, including:
- Seven-day workweeks with no days off to rest, with workers telling CLW they were instructed to lie to inspectors about their working hours if asked.
- Shifts of up to 12 or 14 hours, with only a short meal break and no paid overtime.
- Delayed wage payments of up to three months, with final payments withheld until workers returned to China.
- Steep recruitment fees used as a form of debt bondage, with low-income workers saying they were forced to stay despite poor conditions because they can't afford to default on their contract.
- Workers entering on business visas instead of authorized work permits, leaving them vulnerable to abuse and unable to access services like health care for workplace injuries.
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It's nice that you do, but hopefully you can understand that most Westerners don't. They will use this as an excuse to buy Western products at inflated prices that people can only afford by screwing others over.
"So what if these factory workers have better working conditions than the people who farm cocoa for my chocolate? They're creating competition for my rulers, and I can't have that!"
@sicilian@lemmychan.org
This is rubbish.
In a nutshell, it's part of anti-Western, anti-democratic propaganda that makes you believe that the Western world is a mega-monolithic self-interested superstate that lives at the expense of others. Stylized as 'the enemy', it is then used by dictatorships to justify the suppression and exploitation of their own peoples.
No, it's part of Western consumerism that makes it true.
If they didn't do what I'm accusing them of, then we wouldn't be having this conversation.
Flase. Over generalization.
You really don't have an argument other than "west bad"
Hey, there you go talking down to people.
I'm guessing you're a privileged fuck who wants to paint people you don't k ow with a brush they don't deserve because you've never been anywhere.
You guessed wrong.
I suggest you take some time away from the computer and recollect your thoughts. You clearly have no idea what's going on here.
You clearly came to start shit. I suggest you pull you head out of whatever orifice that it is lodged in.
You need to stop pulling red herrings, strawmans, and using whataboutisms.
Seriously you should get some perspective. You seem to be lacking it.
Wrong again.
If you're just going to spout angry nonsense, I'm going to ignore you.
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Okay tankie let's play rage quit.
Now who's trying to start shit?
Welcome to the blocklist.
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At least I have clear communication.
Edit: geuss I won and his sockpuppet now downvoting
Edit2: to those who think I'm being a dick to this tankie, read the rest of their xenophobia
Edit3: vote tally is evidence of how they rage quit.