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Chinese Workers Found in ‘Slavery-Like Conditions’ at BYD Construction Site in Brazil

The investigation, led by Brazil’s Ministry of Labor and Employment (MTE), found that dozens of Chinese nationals were living and working in inhumane conditions at a BYD construction site dedicated to the company’s expanding manufacturing operations in Brazil.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
December 24, 2024
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Chinese Workers Found in ‘Slavery-Like Conditions’ at BYD Construction Site in Brazil

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A shocking investigation has uncovered that Chinese workers employed at a construction site for BYD, a major Chinese electric vehicle and battery manufacturer, were subjected to what authorities are calling “slavery-like conditions” at a facility in São Bernardo do Campo, a city in São Paulo state. The discovery has raised serious concerns about labor exploitation and corporate responsibility, particularly at a time when global attention is focused on worker rights in international supply chains.

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The investigation, led by Brazil’s Ministry of Labor and Employment (MTE), found that dozens of Chinese nationals were living and working in inhumane conditions at a BYD construction site dedicated to the company’s expanding manufacturing operations in Brazil. Workers were reportedly housed in overcrowded and unsanitary dormitories, with little access to food or medical care, and were subjected to long hours of labor for wages far below the legal minimum.

Labor Rights Violations Uncovered

Inspectors from the MTE, in collaboration with federal police, raided the site earlier this month after receiving multiple complaints from the workers themselves, as well as from concerned local organizations. Upon arrival, authorities discovered that many workers were employed in precarious, hazardous conditions, with their passports reportedly confiscated by contractors hired by BYD to manage the site.

“The workers were being held in conditions that can only be described as modern-day slavery,” said Lucas Rocha, an investigator with the Ministry of Labor. “They were living in squalid conditions, with insufficient food and sanitation. Many were working up to 12 hours a day without proper rest, and in some cases, their freedom of movement was severely restricted.”

The workers, some of whom had been in Brazil for over a year, were reportedly told they could not leave the site and were subjected to a complex web of debt and intimidation tactics. Several individuals were said to have been recruited under false pretenses, promised high-paying jobs in Brazil, only to find themselves trapped in exploitative labor conditions.

Chinese workers found in 'slavery-like conditions' at BYD construction site  in Brazil | Reuters

BYD, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of electric vehicles and renewable energy products, expressed shock at the findings, calling the situation “unacceptable” and pledging to fully cooperate with Brazilian authorities. The company released a statement saying that the workers were employed through third-party contractors and that the company had not been aware of the conditions on the ground.

“We are deeply concerned by the reports regarding the treatment of workers at one of our construction sites in Brazil,” BYD’s press release read. “We are committed to ensuring that all workers involved in our operations, whether directly or through contractors, are treated fairly and ethically. We will be conducting an internal investigation and taking immediate action to rectify the situation.”

The company also vowed to take steps to ensure that the workers involved are provided with proper compensation and support, and said that it would review its labor practices in Brazil to prevent future incidents.

International Scrutiny and Labor Advocacy

The incident has sparked widespread criticism from labor rights organizations and human rights groups, with many questioning the role of multinational companies in overseeing the working conditions of their contractors abroad.

“This is a stark reminder of the exploitation that can occur in global supply chains, especially when companies outsource labor to third parties in developing nations,” said Aline Silva, a coordinator for the Brazilian human rights organization Justiça Global. “BYD is not the only company facing these challenges, but this case underscores the urgent need for stricter oversight and stronger labor protections for migrant workers in countries like Brazil.”

The Chinese workers involved in the scandal have since been released from the construction site and are being provided with legal and medical assistance. Many are expected to be repatriated to China with the assistance of the Brazilian government.

Implications for China-Brazil Relations

This incident also raises questions about the growing presence of Chinese businesses in Brazil, particularly in the context of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative, which has seen Chinese companies expand into infrastructure and manufacturing projects across Latin America. While China has invested heavily in Brazil’s energy, mining, and automotive sectors, concerns over labor rights violations have been a consistent theme in critiques of Chinese investments.

Brazilian labor unions have called for a thorough investigation into the practices of Chinese companies operating in the country, stressing that workers, regardless of nationality, deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.

“The Brazilian government must take immediate action to prevent this kind of exploitation in the future,” said João Alves, president of the National Confederation of Workers (CNT). “It is not just about BYD, but about the overall protection of workers who come to Brazil in search of better opportunities and end up being exploited.”

Chinese workers found in 'slavery-like conditions' at BYD construction site  in Brazil | South China Morning Post

As Brazil continues to grapple with the implications of this discovery, the Brazilian government has pledged to ramp up inspections at construction and manufacturing sites across the country, particularly those involving foreign labor.

The incident also casts a shadow over BYD’s expansion plans in Brazil, which were previously hailed as a major step in the country’s transition to green energy and electric vehicles. As investigations continue, the company faces increasing pressure to ensure the protection of workers’ rights and to rebuild its reputation in the global market.

As of today, the investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to emerge in the coming weeks as authorities probe deeper into the practices of contractors involved in the exploitation of Chinese workers.

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