Apple, Google, and more say they aren't responsible for child labor in DRC
What you need to know
- Apple, Google, Microsoft, Dell, and Tesla are all accused of child labor.
- Child labor is being used in mines in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- The companies say they don't own the mines and use a third-party supplier, so a connection can't be confirmed.
Apple, Google, Microsoft Dell, and Tesla are all of the opinion that they are not responsible for the use of child labor in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to reports. The companies say that while child labor is being used in mines used to help produce batteries, it isn't their responsibility because they don't own the mines and use a supplier instead.
As Law360 and AppleTerm report, the companies told a federal court that they "strongly condemn" the conditions in the mines but that they aren't responsible for them.
The case was brought by the parents of children who were killed during the mining of cobalt, while others were injured during their work. They're concerned about the "brutal exploitation" of the country and believe that there is an "indifference to a population of powerless, starving Congolese people".
It's unlikely that the response of Apple, Google, Microsoft, Dell, and Tesla will do anything to make them feel any less like that's the case.
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