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South Korean automaker Hyundai has joined Honda and Toyota in raising factory worker wages after the United Auto Workers union reached new contract agreements with Detroit automakers. The company won’t disclose exactly how much more workers at its Montgomery plant will make.
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A plan to expand electric and conventional car parts, for Montgomery's Hyundai auto factory, could mean new jobs.
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Korean automaker Hyundai says it’s unaware of any evidence of child labor being used at its Alabama parts subsidiary. Smart Alabama is a unit of the Korean automaker. Reuters reported on Friday that the company employed immigrant workers as young as twelve years old.
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AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — An auto parts manufacturer says it’s building a new plant in Alabama.Gov. Kay Ivey announced the news Tuesday. She says South Korean…
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Hyundai Motor Company's labor union says steep auto tariffs could cost U.S. jobs, including here in Alabama.The labor union at South Korea's largest auto…
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Officials say Hyundai is planning to invest more than $350 million to build a new plant in Alabama in addition to updating the existing plant in…
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The Alabama Department of Public Health is testing for Tuberculosis among 540 workers at Hope Hull Hyundai Motor Manufacturing facility today. One worker…
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Alabama health officials are planning to test for tuberculosis at an automotive plant near Montgomery after one employee was confirmed to be infected.Pam…