US court sides with Apple, Tesla, other tech companies over child labor in Africa
Source: Reuters
March 5, 20241:44 PM EST
March 5 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Tuesday refused to hold five major technology companies liable over their alleged support for the use of child labor in cobalt mining operations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In a 3-0 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled in favor of Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL.O), Apple (AAPL.O), Dell Technologies (DELL.N), Microsoft (MSFT.O) and Tesla (TSLA.O) rejecting an appeal by former child miners and their representatives.
The plaintiffs accused the five companies of joining suppliers in a "forced labor" venture by purchasing cobalt, which is used to make lithium-ion batteries that are widely used in electronics. Nearly two-thirds of the world's cobalt comes from the DRC. According to the complaint, the companies "deliberately obscured" their dependence on child labor, including many children pressured into work by hunger and extreme poverty, to ensure their growing need for the metal would be met.
The 16 plaintiffs included representatives of five children who were killed in cobalt mining operations. But the appeals court said buying cobalt in the global supply chain did not amount to "participation in a venture" under a federal law protecting children and other victims of human trafficking and forced labor.
Read more: https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-appeals-court-dismisses-child-labor-case-against-tech-companies-2024-03-05/
former9thward
(32,097 posts)One of the judges, Judge Srinivasan was going to be Obama' pick for the SC as the first Indian-American on the court, in 2016, but at the last minute chose Merrick Garland.
GiqueCee
(643 posts)... with that decision. But something tells me that these oligarchs honestly believe another penny in their purse is more important than the life of a child.
I'm sorry; the word "honestly" should not be in the same sentence as the word, "oligarchs". To them, people who aren't billionaires are no different than livestock, and thus, not worth a second thought. I'm looking at YOU, Bezos. You're the richest human being on the planet, but you won't pay your people a living wage, even though doing so would not make a microscopic dimple in your net worth.
But I'm willing to bet that whoever gets the 'PISS-ON-HIS-GRAVE!' concession will be the world's first trillionaire.