Only a few days after pointing out that 163 Chinese personnel had to go through slave situations in the structure for a byd factory in Brazil, it has been revealed that the country has stopped factoring the visas of transient paintings for the largest Chinese car In reaction. To accusations.
The Brazilian Ministry of Justice has revealed that in addition to drawing transient painting visas, it will revoke any apartment permits issued to Chinese staff if they locate that the operating situations are as bad as the local hard-working prosecutor’s matrix
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The Ministry of Justice turns out to have won an advance in the investigation because Nameless Resources told Reuters that he had published a request to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to suspend transitory visas on December 20, 3 days before prosecutors do not announce their conclusions .
The local government claims that businessman Jinjiang Group, which it blamed for the structure of the new Brazilian factory at BYD, has staff who run under “slavery type. “It indicates that staff are housed in tightly packed dormitories with no mattresses, limited kitchen amenities and that there is only one toilet for 31 staff. Prosecutors also said the passports of 107 employees were retained through the businessman.
Government officials also claim that “jars of ready-made food were discovered open on the floor, exposed to dirt and without refrigeration, to be attended to the next day. “He also said that they have had 60% of their salaries withheld and experienced “excessive prices to terminate their contracts. “
At the end of last week, officials from BYD and Jinjiang Group denied the allegations. Several employees at the site have also introduced themselves in a video shared on NetPaintingss Sociales through the Jinjiang, in which they stated that they “appreciate” the paintings they have and wish to continue running at the site. They also stated that the company held their passport to request transient paints that they cannot do themselves.
After the revelations, Byd said he had ended his contract with Jinjiang and transferred the closure of hotels at the moment.