Summary

Jinjiang Group, a BYD contractor, denied Brazilian authorities’ claims that 163 Chinese workers were in “slavery-like conditions” at a Brazilian factory.

Jinjiang claimed translation misunderstandings and cultural differences, stating workers voluntarily handed over passports.

BYD, distancing itself from the issue, cut ties with the contractor and is cooperating with authorities. China’s foreign ministry is also investigating.

The factory is central to BYD’s expansion in Brazil, its largest overseas market, with production set to begin in 2024 or 2025.

  • @marcos@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    I sometimes have to send in my passport for stamps, verification, visa applications etc

    I imagine you do that while you are on your home country.

    Collecting passports from people away from their country is a huge “no, you don’t” thing. But from people in their own country is no big deal.

    • @fine_sandy_bottom
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      31 day ago

      Collecting passports from people away from their country is a huge “no, you don’t” thing.

      Not really, in many cases it’s a necessity.

      That’s not to say that giving your passport to your employer for safe keeping is a good idea.

    • alterforlett
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      11 day ago

      Not so. We have agencies who bring our passports to the offices that require them.