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Huge Victory! Migrant Workers Win $11.5 M in Class Action vs Hyundai Mobis and Kia Georgia

Migrant workers have won a huge victory! A judge in Georgia has approved an $11.5 million agreement to settle a class action suit brought by workers with TN visas against auto giants Hyundai Mobis and Kia Georgia, as well as staffing agency Allswell and recruitment agency SPJ Connect. Through this settlement, named plaintiffs Oswaldo, Nahum,…

Migrant Workers Reach $11.5M Settlement with Hyundai Mobis and Kia Georgia for Claims of Fraud and Unpaid Wages.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, August 3, 2026 Contact: Jimena De Haro Celorio jimenad@cdmigrante.org Migrant Workers Reach $11.5M Settlement with Hyundai Mobis and Kia Georgia for Claims of Fraud and Unpaid Wages. Atlanta, Georgia – A group of Mexican engineers recruited and hired to work with TN visas in Georgia’s automotive supply chain achieved an historic…

Defending Workers’ Rights at Kickoff and Beyond

It is finally here—the kickoff of the FIFA World Cup 2026. But beyond the thrill of this global event, we are frustrated. Given FIFA’s underwhelming commitment to prioritizing the human rights of players, workers and fans, this World Cup is bound to be remembered as unsafe, unfair and unaffordable. Yet, we are incredibly proud of…