No they don't, the actual report given to Democrat members of congress is that Hundai has been using suppliers who "reportedly" are utilizing child labor........
"At least four automotive parts suppliers for Hyundai Motor Group have been found to have used child labor, according to recent media reports. "
https://dankildee.house.gov/media/press-releases/kildee-leads-effort-address-child-labor-auto-industry-supply-chain
Thanks for clarifying. There’s no possible way a few 12 year old’s are clocking in at the local automobile assembly plant and not getting turned in.
However, there are countless small suppliers who have a dozen employees making small parts for cars. These could easily employ child labor.
When I was 12, I began working at the glass shop my dad owned. I guess it was child labor. It also taught me skills I use today. Just recently I had to cut and seam a piece of glass for a project at work. I guarantee that none of my co-workers have any clue how to do that.
In Michigan, children make auto parts for Ford and General Motors.”