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Brazil sues China carmaker BYD over 'slave-like' conditions
Brazil sues China carmaker BYD over 'slave-like' conditions

BBC News

time28-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Brazil sues China carmaker BYD over 'slave-like' conditions

Brazilian prosecutors are suing Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD and two of its contractors, saying they were responsible for human trafficking and conditions "analogous to slavery" at a factory construction site in the Public Labour Prosecutor's Office (MPT) in the state of Bahia says 220 Chinese workers were rescued after it began an investigation in response to an anonymous complaint. The MPT is seeking 257 million Brazilian reais ($45.5m; £33.7m) in damages from the three did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the BBC but has previously said it has "zero tolerance for violations of human rights and labour laws." Authorities halted construction of the plant late last year after workers were found living in cramped accommodation with "minimum comfort and hygiene conditions", the MPT said. Some workers slept on beds without mattresses and one toilet was shared by 31 people, it said in a MPT also alleged that construction site staff had their passports confiscated and were working under "employment contracts with illegal clauses, exhausting work hours and no weekly rest."Prosecutors said the workers had up to 70% of their salaries withheld and faced high costs to terminate their contracts."Slavery-like conditions", as defined by Brazilian law, include debt bondage and work that violates human factory was being built in the city of Camacari in the north east of was scheduled to be operational by March 2025 and was set to be BYD's first EV plant outside of short for Build Your Dreams, is one of the world's largest EV makers. In April, it outsold Elon Musk's Tesla in Europe for the first time, according to car industry research firm Jato firm has been looking to increase is presence in Brazil, which is its largest overseas market. It first opened a factory in São Paulo in 2015, producing chassis for electric buses.

Brazil prosecutors sue Chinese carmaker BYD for violating labor rights
Brazil prosecutors sue Chinese carmaker BYD for violating labor rights

CNN

time28-05-2025

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  • CNN

Brazil prosecutors sue Chinese carmaker BYD for violating labor rights

Brazilian labor prosecutors filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Chinese carmaker BYD, holding it responsible for human trafficking and 'slavery-like conditions' for workers building a factory in its biggest market outside China. The lawsuit seeks 257 million reais ($45 million) in moral damages from BYD and two contractors, JinJiang and Tecmonta, according to the statement from the labor prosecutors' office, along with individual compensation for workers. Prosecutors are also looking to force the companies to comply with various labor rules and seek a fine of 50,000 reais for each breach, multiplied by the number of affected workers. In response, BYD said it is committed to upholding human rights and respects Brazilian and international labor protections. The company also said in a statement that it has been cooperating with labor prosecutors and will respond to the lawsuit in court documents. In December, prosecutors said 220 Chinese workers hired by BYD contractors in the Brazilian state of Bahia were found working in 'slavery-like conditions.' Prosecutors said they were also victims of international human trafficking. Fabio Leal, a deputy labor prosecutor, said in an interview that talks with the three companies began in late December, but failed to reach an agreement. He declined to provide further details on why the talks were unsuccessful. Leal said the workers were brought to Brazil illegally and promised working conditions that were not fulfilled. He said the Chinese workers, who have all returned to China, would receive any payouts from a lawsuit there, with the companies in Brazil responsible for providing proof of payment. Leal added that a settlement is still possible, although now it will need to be facilitated through the court. 'Our lawsuit is very well-founded, with a substantial amount of evidence provided during the investigation process,' he said.

Brazil prosecutors sue Chinese carmaker BYD for violating labor rights
Brazil prosecutors sue Chinese carmaker BYD for violating labor rights

CNN

time28-05-2025

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  • CNN

Brazil prosecutors sue Chinese carmaker BYD for violating labor rights

Brazilian labor prosecutors filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Chinese carmaker BYD, holding it responsible for human trafficking and 'slavery-like conditions' for workers building a factory in its biggest market outside China. The lawsuit seeks 257 million reais ($45 million) in moral damages from BYD and two contractors, JinJiang and Tecmonta, according to the statement from the labor prosecutors' office, along with individual compensation for workers. Prosecutors are also looking to force the companies to comply with various labor rules and seek a fine of 50,000 reais for each breach, multiplied by the number of affected workers. In response, BYD said it is committed to upholding human rights and respects Brazilian and international labor protections. The company also said in a statement that it has been cooperating with labor prosecutors and will respond to the lawsuit in court documents. In December, prosecutors said 220 Chinese workers hired by BYD contractors in the Brazilian state of Bahia were found working in 'slavery-like conditions.' Prosecutors said they were also victims of international human trafficking. Fabio Leal, a deputy labor prosecutor, said in an interview that talks with the three companies began in late December, but failed to reach an agreement. He declined to provide further details on why the talks were unsuccessful. Leal said the workers were brought to Brazil illegally and promised working conditions that were not fulfilled. He said the Chinese workers, who have all returned to China, would receive any payouts from a lawsuit there, with the companies in Brazil responsible for providing proof of payment. Leal added that a settlement is still possible, although now it will need to be facilitated through the court. 'Our lawsuit is very well-founded, with a substantial amount of evidence provided during the investigation process,' he said.

Brazil Sues EV Giant BYD Over ‘Slavery' Conditions at Plant
Brazil Sues EV Giant BYD Over ‘Slavery' Conditions at Plant

Bloomberg

time28-05-2025

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  • Bloomberg

Brazil Sues EV Giant BYD Over ‘Slavery' Conditions at Plant

Brazilian labor prosecutors are suing Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD Co. and two contractors over allegations of slave labor and human trafficking at the construction site of a manufacuturing plant. The lawsuit describes 'degrading' conditions at facilities in Bahia maintained by BYD, China JinJiang Construction Brazil and Tonghe Equipamentos Inteligentes do Brasil Co. — currently named Tecmonta Equipamentos Inteligentes Brasil Co. It also alleges irregularities with the visas used to bring the workers into Brazil and the confiscation of their passports.

Brazilian prosecutors sue China's BYD over allegations of slave-like labor conditions
Brazilian prosecutors sue China's BYD over allegations of slave-like labor conditions

Washington Post

time27-05-2025

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  • Washington Post

Brazilian prosecutors sue China's BYD over allegations of slave-like labor conditions

SAO PAULO — Brazilian prosecutors said Tuesday they are suing Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD and two of its contractors over allegations of using workers in slave-like labor conditions and engaging in international human trafficking. The labor prosecutors' office in Bahia state said in a statement that they are seeking 257 million Brazilian reais ($50 million) in damages from BYD, China JinJiang Construction Brazil and Tecmonta Equipamentos Inteligentes.

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