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Under Pressure, Hyundai Supplier Ends Alabama Prison Labor Contract

The supplier fired dozens of prisoners after some of them said they felt they had no choice but to take those jobs.

A.J. Goldmann
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Automobiles, Corrections Department (Ala), Forced Labor, Government Contracts and Procurement, Hiring and Promotion, Hyundai Motor Co, Jobs to Move America (Nonprofit), Labor and Jobs, Law and Legislation, New York Times, Prisons and Prisoners, South Korea, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Thirteenth Amendment (US Constitution)
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