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27 Dec 2024

Brazil: Labour authorities suspend BYD factory construction after finding labour violations among Chinese Jinjiang Construction workers; incl. co. comments

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Construction of a factory for Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD was halted by Brazilian authorities in December 2024, after conditions compared to "slavery" were found for Chinese workers. Conditions amounted to forced labour, according to the Public Prosecutor's Office. The site is reportedly shut until compliance is ensured and while investigations are ongoing.

More than 160 workers were "rescued" after they were found to be living in inhumane conditions while 60% of their salaries and passports were held by contractor Jinjiang Construction Brazil. Workers did not have proper bedding, and shared cramped bathrooms and sanitation facilities. On the worksite, 600 employees shared only eight poorly maintained toilets. Investigators also found numerous safety violations, including long working hours for 25 consecutive days.

BYD's Brazilian subsidiary said it had cut the contract with the construction company and that affected workers had been moved to hotels. It said it had asked for the construction company to make improvements to the working and living conditions for subcontracted employees. A spokesperson for BYD said the allegations were aimed at "smearing" China and Chinese brands.

Labour authorities organised an online hearing for BYD and Jinjiang to "present the necessary provisions guaranteeing minimal accommodation conditions" and rectify identified issues. Jinjiang Construction has denied the allegations by Brazilian authorities.

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