Taiwan: Migrants employed by manufacturers supplying to major automobile, satellite & electronics multinationals experience rights violations
Résumé
Date indiquée: 31 Oct 2023
Lieu: Taïwan
Entreprises
Lioho machine works - Employer , Starlink (part of SpaceX) - Buyer , General Motors - Buyer , Ford - Buyer , Toyota - Buyer , Sanyang Motor - Buyer , Mitsubishi Motors - Buyer , Honda - Buyer , Nissan - Buyer , Kuozui Motors - BuyerConcerné
Nombre total de personnes concernées: Chiffre inconnu
Travailleurs migrants et immigrés: ( Chiffre inconnu - Viêt Nam , Industries : Généralités , Gender not reported , Unknown migration status ) , Travailleurs migrants et immigrés: ( Chiffre inconnu - Indonésie , Industries : Généralités , Gender not reported , Unknown migration status ) , Travailleurs migrants et immigrés: ( Chiffre inconnu - Philippines , Industries : Généralités , Gender not reported , Unknown migration status )Enjeux
Frais de recrutement , Intimidation et menaces , Withholding Passports , Debt BondageRéponse
Réponse demandée : Oui, par Journalist
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Mesures prises: Ford and GM promised action when informed about LMW’s labor practices. The two companies are publicly committed to no-fee recruitment and worker reimbursements and are members of the RBA. Ford said that it “is investigating this matter and have also requested an independent review by a third party.” GM said "“Upon learning of these allegations, we immediately contacted the supplier, and we intend to work with them until a resolution is achieved and to require independent verification and transparency..." None of the car firms committed to address the forced labour risks, except Honda, which promised to investigate further with its supplier. Toyota justified its inaction by explaining that LMW does not make car parts for the Toyota Motor Corporation directly, but for its Taiwanese affiliate, Kuozui Motors. Toyota is majority owner of Kuozui Motors with 65 percent of shares.
Type de source: News outlet
Résumé
Date indiquée: 31 Oct 2023
Lieu: Taïwan
Entreprises
U. D. Electronic - Employer , HughesNet (part of Echostar) - Buyer , Flex - Buyer , Wistron - Buyer , Pegatron - BuyerConcerné
Nombre total de personnes concernées: Chiffre inconnu
Travailleurs migrants et immigrés: ( 30 - Viêt Nam , Industries : Généralités , Gender not reported , Unknown migration status )Enjeux
Frais de recrutement , Withholding Passports , DismissalRéponse
Réponse demandée : Oui, par Journalist
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Mesures prises: SpaceX and Echostar did not reply to the journalist's requests for comment. Flex told The Diplomat that it currently had no comments. Pegatron said that it has “been requesting our suppliers to strictly comply with the Code of Conduct and the latest RBA regulations.” Wistron did not reply to a request for comment.
Type de source: News outlet
Résumé
Date indiquée: 31 Oct 2023
Lieu: Taïwan
Entreprises
Askey (part of ASUS) - Employer , Verizon - Buyer , Nokia - BuyerConcerné
Nombre total de personnes concernées: Chiffre inconnu
Travailleurs migrants et immigrés: ( Chiffre inconnu - Philippines , Industries : Généralités , Gender not reported , Unknown migration status )Enjeux
Frais de recrutementRéponse
Réponse demandée : Oui, par Journalist
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Mesures prises: “To address any possible issues, on September 22 our parent company ASUS met with RBA to discuss the next steps. ASUS has agreed to engage an independent RBA-accredited third party to conduct an audit of Askey in the coming months, and ASUS will urge Askey to make any necessary improvements to meet RBA standards,” said a spokesperson of Askey, ASUS’ wholly-owned subsidiary. Verizon and Nokia did not comment.
Type de source: News outlet
…more forced labor risks have come to light in Taiwan’s electronics and car industries. And as workers express no hope for assistance by local authorities – how could they, when excessive fees to foreign recruiters, mandatory service fees to Taiwanese labor brokers, and even passport withholding are not illegal in Taiwan? – they must rely on multinational buyers’ social responsibility, again…
…one of SpaceX’s biggest foreign suppliers, the Taiwan-based Lioho Machine Works…
Lioho Machine Works … employs hundreds of migrant workers from Vietnam, the Philippines, and Indonesia in its Taiwanese factories. We spoke with more than 10 workers…
…Vietnamese workers were charged over $5,000 – equal to 2.5 years of Vietnam’s minimum wage – while Filipino and Indonesian workers paid from $1,300 to $4,500….
…HughesNet’s supplier, the Taiwanese manufacturer U. D. Electronic Corp, include 25-30 Vietnamese migrants. Workers said they paid over $6,000 to Vietnamese recruiters …
SpaceX and Echostar did not reply to requests for comment…
Other customers of U. D. Electronic Corp include the American electronics giant Flex and the two Taiwanese multinationals, Wistron and Pegatron…
Ford and GM promised action when informed about LMW’s labor practices….
Kuozui, the Toyota maker, confirmed recruiting foreigners but said that “we will refrain from providing detailed responses regarding recruitment fees at this time.”…