State labor officials began looking into this controversy after a report found children as young as 12 were working at the Alabama facility.
FILE-A worker passes a Hyundai logo on the exterior of the Hyundai Motors Corp. automobile plant. An Alabama-based subsidiary of the Hyundai Motor Company factory is facing allegations that they employed underaged workers at their facility, according to media reports.
which was founded in 2003, supplies parts for cars and SUVs built by automaker Hyundai in Montgomery, its flagship U.S. assembly plant."Hyundai does not tolerate illegal employment practices in any Hyundai entity. We have policies and procedures in place that require compliance with all local, state, and federal laws.
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