BYD to hire more locals at new California plant

Source:Reuters-Global Times Published: 2013-11-4 23:33:01

A BYD vehicle is exhibited at the 7th Hainan Daily Press Group 2013 Autumn Auto Show in Haikou, South China's Hainan Province on September 5. Photo : CFP

A BYD vehicle is exhibited at the 7th Hainan Daily Press Group 2013 Autumn Auto Show in Haikou, South China's Hainan Province on September 5. Photo : CFP



Warren Buffett-backed Chinese carmaker BYD Co Ltd said Monday that it would hire more local employees at its new electric bus factory in California, its latest response to criticism that it violated labor rules in the US.

BYD has temporarily loaned some Chinese engineers and experts to transfer Chinese technology to local employees at its Los Angeles factory and will not be displacing any American workers, BYD said in a statement on Monday.

BYD plans to hire more local employees as bus production commences, it said. BYD currently employs about 40 local workers at the plant.

Advocacy group Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy said that the carmaker had failed to pay workers the required minimum wage and accused it of other violations. The company was fined $100,000 after California authorities investigated the charges, according to a recent New York Times report.

In Monday's statement, BYD said that it is "dedicated to ensuring that its employees are treated fairly" and provided details of some of its workers' conditions at its factory.

BYD is stepping up efforts to sell electric vehicles overseas. It has signed several contracts this year, including one to supply the US cities Los Angeles and Long Beach, and to Amsterdam's Schiphol airport.

The company forecast 2013 net profit may rise more than sevenfold from last year, ranging from 545.1 million yuan ($89.40 million) to 585.1 million yuan due to a continued recovery in its auto sales and a better performance by its solar business, BYD said in an exchange filing on October 29.



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