After hundreds of South Korean workers were detained in a massive immigration raid on the construction site of an electric vehicle battery plant in the US state of Georgia, social media posts falsely ...
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Raid saw the detention of 475 workers, mostly South Koreans Hyundai to source batteries from other plants during delay Other LG plant workers asked to return home after raid DETROIT, Sept 11 (Reuters) ...
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During an interview on Thursday, Hyundai’s CEO José Muñoz announced the site will be delayed by at least a few months following the raid. “This is going to give us minimum two to three months delay, ...
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Construction on a Hyundai Motor Co.-LG battery plant in Georgia that was raided by US immigration authorities is being delayed as the companies face labor shortages. The work is being set back by ...
An Australian mining and global clean energy company says it will no longer be developing a $210 million electric vehicle battery assembly plant in Michigan because of shifting federal policies.
WSJ’s Tim Martin breaks down the U.S. immigration raids at Hyundai’s Georgia plant, why Korean workers were detained, and what happens next. Photo: EPA/Shutterstock “All these people want to get back” ...
A battery plant co-owned by Hyundai Motor 005380.KS is facing a minimum startup delay of two to three months following an immigration raid last week, Hyundai CEO Jose Munoz said on Thursday.
Battery and theft charges have been dropped against former USF head football coach Jim Leavitt, according to court documents. The original arrest affidavit says that Leavitt struck his former live-in ...
The nation’s aviation regulator is urging airlines to ramp up messaging about the dangers of lithium battery fires—but did not mandate any policy changes. The average airline passenger packs four ...