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General Motors Accused Of Forced Labor In Chinese Factories


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General Motors Accused Of Forced Labor In Chinese Factories

A recent report accuses General Motors and GM’s Chinese automotive partner, SAIC, of benefitting from forced labor at various factories located in China.

According to The Detroit Bureau, which cites Australian think tank Australian Strategic Policy Institute as issuing the report dated March 1st, the Chinese government is forcing members of the Muslim minority Uyghur ethnic group to work in factories producing goods for various companies.

 

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https://gmauthority.com/blog/2020/07/general-motors-accused-of-forced-labor-in-chinese-factories/

Lets see how long it takes all the BLM/Social justice warriors to cancel GM... I won't hold my breath.

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The issue being is that if you dig deep enough you would probably find similar accusations from parts manufacturers located in China that are used in other brands of vehicles.

 

So-be careful about casting stones....

 

It's part of doing business in China.

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2 hours ago, CKNSLS said:

The issue being is that if you dig deep enough you would probably find similar accusations from parts manufacturers located in China that are used in other brands of vehicles.

 

So-be careful about casting stones....

 

It's part of doing business in China.

You're not wrong! Ford may be guilty here too somewhere down the chain.

 

It's for this reason we SHOULDN'T be doing business in China.

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