supply chain ethics

Milwaukee Tool sued for allegedly using Chinese forced prison labor

Milwaukee Tool recently came under fire for allegedly using Chinese forced prison labor at a supplier in Hunan Chishan Prison in China. The lawsuit claims that individuals at the prison were exploited and subjected to grueling work under dehumanizing conditions. Inmates were reportedly threatened and punished if they refused to work or did not meet production quotas, with punishments ranging from beatings to electric shocks. This revelation has sparked outrage and raised important questions about ethical business practices and human rights violations.

It is surprising to see a well-known company like Milwaukee Tool implicated in such a disturbing situation. Their claim of conducting “rigorous investigations” and cutting ties with the accused supplier may be a step in the right direction, but it does not erase the fact that forced prison labor was allegedly used in the production process.… Continue reading