Hyundai Alabama’s new CEO on child labor, union activity: ‘We know right from wrong’

There’s no other way to say it – the new CEO of Hyundai’s Montgomery auto manufacturing plant took on the job at an interesting time.

No sooner did Chris Susock take a seat behind the desk at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (HMMA) when the company saw two immediate challenges – one of the most aggressive union drives in Alabama history, and a potential landmark lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Labor over child workers in the automaker’s supply chain.

Back in February, the United Auto Workers announced that more than 30 percent of the employees at Hyundai’s Montgomery auto plant had signed union cards.

While most of the state’s attention has focused on a union vote last month at Tuscaloosa County’s Mercedes-Benz plant, the effort at Hyundai is still the farthest the union has gotten there.

Then in May, the Labor Department filed suit against Hyundai, an Alabama automotive supply plant and a temporary agency to “surrender profits” related to child labor in the state.

AL.com

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