No Sign Of Forced Labour At Xinjiang Site, Says VW
(www.barrons.com)
from filoria@lemmy.ml to world@lemmy.world on 07 Dec 2023 07:42
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from filoria@lemmy.ml to world@lemmy.world on 07 Dec 2023 07:42
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If I had so much money allocated in China I wouldn’t find any evidence either.
Fox says chickens are safe in henhouse and to cease your investigations.
*cough*
en.wikipedia.org/…/Volkswagen_emissions_scandal
There’s no sign of forced labor at my job either but if I ever stop working I know I’ll be in danger. It’s all a matter of degrees in the end, and Volkswagen is signalling that they’re okay with the CCP’s methods.
Numerous international auditing firms such as TÜV Süd, Bureau Veritas and Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP) no longer work in the Uyghur region. They are unable to carry out independent and credible audits there. According to Human Rights Watch, auditing companies have complained about extreme surveillance, the tracking of physical and digital movements and the use of facial recognition. “The employees are paid above average and have little to do,” Loening said, noting that the plant was only used for “technical commissioning and deliveries to dealers in the region”.
This is giving Terezin inspection energy, especially the part where he says they are overpaid and don't do much work.