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Volkswagen Group France

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Volkswagen Group France is a division of the Volkswagen Group, responsible for the operations and marketing of the Volkswagen brand in France.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Volkswagen Group France

-61.56

0.04%

Latest Event

Volkswagen Supply Chain Forced Labour Allegations

Volkswagen Group France is implicated by association after reports emerged that vehicles were delayed at US ports due to a component linked to forced labour allegations in Xinjiang. The incident raises serious concerns about the company's supply chain ethics and its responsibility to uphold human rights standards.

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Volkswagen Group France is currently rated as an Architect.

-60 to -100 CCI Score
Companies in this category are instrumental in designing and executing authoritarian rule. They actively create and implement frameworks that sustain oppressive policies, wielding considerable influence in shaping autocratic systems.

Latest Events

  • Volkswagen Supply Chain Forced Labour Allegations Logo
    JAN
    15
    2025

    Volkswagen Group France is implicated by association after reports emerged that vehicles were delayed at US ports due to a component linked to forced labour allegations in Xinjiang. The incident raises serious concerns about the company's supply chain ethics and its responsibility to uphold human rights standards.

  • -60

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 20

    The report details that a small electronic component used in Volkswagen vehicles was sourced from a supplier accused of utilizing forced labour in Xinjiang. This raises significant issues under the Supply Chain Ethics category of Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility. Although Volkswagen stated it takes such allegations seriously and is investigating the matter, the connection to forced labour indicates a problematic oversight in ensuring ethical sourcing and supply chain transparency. This negative score reflects a concerning complicity in practices that can contribute to broader systemic human rights abuses.

    Volkswagen cars held up at US ports over part linked to allegations of forced labour in Xinjiang

  • Volkswagen scraps labor agreements, undermining worker protections Logo
    SEP
    10
    2024

    Volkswagen Group France, as part of the Volkswagen Group, has scrapped multiple labor agreements amid intensifying union standoffs. This move, aimed at addressing economic challenges, severely undermines worker rights and long-standing employment protections, raising concerns about the company's commitment to ethical labor practices in a climate increasingly supportive of authoritarian economic measures.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The decision to scrap established labor agreements significantly erodes worker security and undermines union protections. Such measures destabilize the rights of employees and contribute to a climate of economic insecurity that can feed into broader authoritarian practices. Reversing hard-won labor rights further consolidates corporate power against the interests of the workforce, aligning with authoritarian approaches that prioritize austerity over worker welfare.

    Volkswagen scraps a slew of labor agreements as standoff with unions intensifies

  • Volkswagen: Address Uyghur Forced Labor Logo
    MAY
    27
    2024

    The article criticizes Volkswagen Group France for its inadequate oversight of supply chains linked to Uyghur forced labor. Reports detail how the company’s joint ventures in China, particularly in Xinjiang, have been associated with forced labor practices and lack full supply chain transparency. Human Rights Watch and ECCHR are urging the company to implement robust measures to end these practices.

  • -80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 20

    Volkswagen’s failure to ensure full transparency in its supply chains, especially in its operations in China and Xinjiang, where forced labor allegations persist, highlights serious ethical lapses. The reliance on joint venture operations that do not allow proper oversight exacerbates the human rights abuses associated with sourcing practices.

    Volkswagen: Address Uyghur Forced Labor

  • Volkswagen Group France: Forced Labor Concerns in Aluminum Supply Chains Logo
    FEB
    01
    2024

    A Human Rights Watch report reveals that Volkswagen, through its Chinese joint ventures, may be indirectly linked to forced labor practices in the aluminum supply chain. This raises serious questions regarding the company's labor relations and supply chain ethics, issues that also implicate its French division by association with global business practices.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The report documents significant concerns about labor rights in Volkswagen's Chinese joint ventures. Limited oversight and a lack of effective due diligence regarding forced Uyghur labor undermine the company’s commitments to human rights. This deficiency in labor relations practices contributes to a negative rating.

    Asleep at the Wheel: Car Companies' Complicity in Forced Labor in China

  • -65

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 20

    Volkswagen's opaque supply chain management, particularly regarding its sourcing of aluminum through joint ventures in China, displays a lack of transparency and accountability. The insufficient measures to verify ethical sourcing practices contribute to significant supply chain ethical concerns.

    Asleep at the Wheel: Car Companies' Complicity in Forced Labor in China

  • Investigation into Alleged Slave Labour and Human Trafficking at VW Subsidiary in Brazil Logo
    MAY
    29
    2022

    Volkswagen Group France, as part of the broader Volkswagen conglomerate, faces scrutiny after reports emerged of alleged slavery-like labour practices and human trafficking at its Brazilian subsidiary during the military dictatorship era. The allegations raise serious concerns about the company's labor relations and ethical responsibilities.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 20

    The article details allegations that Volkswagen engaged in slave labour and human trafficking during Brazil's military dictatorship (1974-1986), which reflects grave violations in labor rights and human dignity. Such practices suggest a serious failure in upholding ethical labor standards, significantly contributing to the rise of oppressive practices.

    Brazil: Volkswagen under investigation for slave labour and human trafficking during dictatorship

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