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Martinez v. Mobis Alabama, LLC et al
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October 23, 2024
Ex-Kia, Hyundai Workers Seek Conditional Cert. In FLSA Suit
Mexican nationals accusing Kia and Hyundai units of failing to pay overtime have urged a Georgia federal court to grant them conditional certification for their fair labor collective action claims, saying there are others who likely also didn't get proper wages.
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May 28, 2024
Kia, Hyundai Still Face RICO Claims In Foreign Labor Suit
Hyundai and Kia are still confronted with claims that they were in on a scheme to obtain cheap labor from skilled Mexican engineers seeking participation in a professional visa program after a Georgia federal judge determined workers had adequately alleged the companies' involvement.
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June 06, 2023
Workers Fight Kia Bid To End Labor, Pay Class Claims
Auto plant workers who said they were recruited to the U.S. on false pretenses urged a Georgia federal court not to toss racketeering claims against Kia and a staffing firm, arguing that they sufficiently alleged that the companies participated in a long-running visa fraud scheme.
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February 28, 2023
Staffing Co. Wants Mexican Citizens' RICO Claims Thrown Out
A job placement firm wants a Georgia federal judge to scrap a retooled proposed class action accusing it and other staffing companies of pulling a bait-and switch scheme that saddled Mexican labor at Hyundai and Kia plants with long shifts and discriminatory pay, arguing that it only dealt with one of the eight suing workers.
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October 17, 2022
Staffing Cos. Want Mexican Hyundai Worker's Bias Suit Nixed
Two companies accused of misleading a Mexican citizen to work at a Hyundai plant for longer shifts and less pay than American co-workers want the suit tossed, telling a Georgia federal judge the man presented no facts demonstrating race bias.
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August 11, 2022
Mexican Worker Says Hyundai Misled Him About Tech Job
A Mexican national who says he came to the U.S. to perform technical work at a Hyundai plant hit the plant with a proposed class action in Georgia federal court, saying he instead was placed on an assembly line, made to work 12-hour days, and is paid far less than his American co-workers.