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Acura is the luxury vehicle division of the Honda Motor Company, offering premium cars and SUVs.

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CCI Score: Acura

-5.15

Latest Event

Accusations of Labor Rights Violations at Honda's Greensburg Facility

The NLRB has accused Honda of suppressing union organizing efforts at its Greensburg, Indiana factory, alleging severe violations of workers' rights. This event highlights alarming labor practices that undermine union efforts and contribute to broader authoritarian tactics.

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COLLABORATOR

Acura is currently rated as a Collaborator.

-5 to -9 CCI Score
In this category, companies align with authoritarian practices mainly to avoid trouble or regulatory conflict. Their compliance is driven by self-preservation, resulting in minimal resistance even as they participate in oppressive systems.

Latest Events

  • Accusations of Labor Rights Violations at Honda's Greensburg Facility Logo
    JUN
    21
    2024

    The NLRB has accused Honda of suppressing union organizing efforts at its Greensburg, Indiana factory, alleging severe violations of workers' rights. This event highlights alarming labor practices that undermine union efforts and contribute to broader authoritarian tactics.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The article details multiple allegations by the NLRB against Honda for violating workers' rights, including forcing the removal of UAW stickers, unlawful surveillance, and threats against union supporters. Such measures are indicative of exploitative labor practices that can foster authoritarian work environments, thereby negatively affecting corporate ethical responsibility.

    Honda was accused of violating workers’ rights amid union organizing efforts

  • Union-Busting Allegations Impact Honda’s Labor Practices Logo
    DEC
    11
    2023

    The UAW has filed unfair labor charges alleging union-busting measures at a Honda plant, including targeting and surveillance after union activity. As Acura is part of Honda Motor Company, these issues raise concerns about broader labor rights and ethical responsibilities that may affect the brand indirectly.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    December 11

    Unfair labor practices such as union busting undermine workers’ rights and signal a disregard for ethical labor relations. The reported targeting and surveillance of unionizing workers at a Honda plant reflect repressive labor practices. Given Acura's affiliation with Honda, these allegations cast a shadow on the company’s broader ethical responsibility.

    Auto Workers Allege Union-Busting At Honda, Hyundai, And Volkswagen

  • Acura’s Parent Company Upholds Labor Rights Amid Unionization Movement Logo
    NOV
    29
    2023

    Amid a broader unionization push in the automotive industry, the UAW's drive to unionize workers at major car manufacturers, including Honda, has cast a spotlight on labor practices. Honda, the parent company of Acura, issued a statement reaffirming its commitment to maintaining respectful workplaces with competitive pay and benefits. This move is viewed positively from an anti-fascist perspective as it supports worker rights and challenges oppressive labor practices, even though the overall corporate political engagement and other practices were not highlighted.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The article highlights that Honda, Acura's parent company, claims to maintain respectful workplaces with competitive pay and benefits, which is indicative of a positive labor relations approach. In the context of rising unionization efforts, this commitment to worker rights is seen as a stand against authoritarian labor practices, thereby contributing positively to the company's anti-fascist profile.

    Thousands of autoworkers at Toyota, Honda move to unionize

  • Acura’s Commitment to Eliminating Forced Labor in its Global Supply Chain Logo
    APR
    01
    2018

    Acura, as a division of Honda, is highlighted in a policy that robustly addresses human trafficking, forced labor, and child labor within its supply chain. This policy demonstrates strong commitments to labor rights and ethical supply chain practices, aligning with anti-fascist values through the protection of vulnerable workers.

  • +90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The policy clearly outlines Honda’s (and by extension Acura's) zero-tolerance stance on human trafficking, forced labor, and child labor, demonstrating a solid commitment to labor rights and ethical treatment of workers. The inclusion of preventative measures and strict requirements for associates and suppliers reflects a proactive approach to safeguarding employee rights, which enhances the company’s standing from an anti-fascist perspective.

    The Honda Policy Against Human Trafficking

  • +85

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 20

    The policy mandates stringent oversight of the supply chain by requiring all vendors, suppliers, and contractors to adhere to labor laws and ethical practices, significantly reducing the risk of forced and involuntary labor. This proactive stance in supply chain ethics supports broader efforts against economic structures that enable authoritarian practices, making it a positive factor in the fight against fascism.

    The Honda Policy Against Human Trafficking

  • Labor Concerns at Honda Plants Impacting Acura Production Logo
    OCT
    08
    2001

    The report highlights union struggles and concerns over the treatment of temporary workers at Honda plants, including facilities producing Acura vehicles. These labor practices raise issues regarding worker rights and fair treatment, reflecting broader ethical concerns in the business practices of the Honda Motor Company.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The article details union organizing efforts at Honda plants and criticizes the use of approximately 1,000 temporary workers who earn significantly less than their full-time counterparts and lack job security. Since Acura vehicles are manufactured at these plants, the reported labor practices cast a negative light on the company’s commitment to fair labor relations and human rights.

    UAW Turns Focus To Honda

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