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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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[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 1 points 14 minutes ago

Oh look, China bad. No way Canada would use forced labor.

Modern Slavery: The Reality of Labour Trafficking in Canada - Policy Magazine https://share.google/qlfaHc0LGPfwyY7ak

[–] Scotty@scribe.disroot.org 9 points 1 hour ago (2 children)

In related news today:

Brazil blacklists BYD for slave labour conditions at its biggest plant outside China - (Archived link)

Brazil's labour ministry on Tuesday added Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD ... to a registry of employers found to have subjected workers to conditions analogous to slavery, limiting access to state financing and increasing reputational risks in its most important market outside China.

There is even a Wikipedia article on the BYD Brazil working conditions controversy for those interested.

It's apparently a case Brazil has been investigating since 2024. Australian outlet ABC published an article including a short video that gives a glimpse of the conditions under which Chinese workers lived.

[–] Nils@lemmy.ca 4 points 31 minutes ago (1 children)

Sorry for double dip.

The "dirty list" they mention on the article is interesting, they even have a musician there (who uses slave labour in his farms).

The BYD case in Brazil is not that different from the Hungary one, not respecting local labour laws, human traffic, etc...

Brazil has tougher labour laws than in Canada, but what I found interesting from reading the sources is that they are not respecting Chinese labour laws too, causing an outrage in Chinese social media.

You can watch a bunch of videos and photos by searching "brasil trabalho escravo BYD", just be careful with sources as there is a bunch of right-wing nuts trying to use it to promote racism.

[–] kent_eh@lemmy.ca 3 points 21 minutes ago

I would hope that any company (especially ones with BYD's documented history of violations) that sets up production in Canada is subject to a significant amount of scrutiny from the relevant enforcement agencies.

[–] Nils@lemmy.ca -3 points 57 minutes ago* (last edited 56 minutes ago) (1 children)

I guess the 2 days account troll that is haunting this thread, who told me Brazil is not western, is about to change their mind - because how dare a country go against a big corp bottom line.

[–] HikingVet@lemmy.ca -3 points 36 minutes ago* (last edited 2 minutes ago) (1 children)

Yeah and there is at least 3 voting manipulation accounts specifically targeting people who were pointing out Sicilian's bad faith shit.

Looking at you @sxybaka@lemmy.cafe @battousai@lemmy.zip @ivar@progamming.dev @wildnessreshuff@lemmy.world

[–] Nils@lemmy.ca -1 points 15 minutes ago (1 children)

They created a 4th one, emkata2564. 4 accounts in 1 hour just to get fictitious points.

btw, thanks for sharing the website to check votes, I did not know that.

[–] HikingVet@lemmy.ca -1 points 9 minutes ago* (last edited 2 minutes ago)

No problems. Yep and they are going through all my posts because theybare in a snit.

They pulled one off the shelf @wildnessreshuff@lemmy.world

[–] ajikeshi@lemmy.world 3 points 2 hours ago

why am i not surprised that it is hungary

[–] lobut@lemmy.ca 5 points 3 hours ago

Geez, take it easy BYD ... this ain't Dubai ...

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