In a statement late Tuesday, Hyundai told Reuters it has held a series of discussions with the Labor Department, which has been investigating a Hyundai subsidiary in Alabama and other parts suppliers to the automaker, and its sister brand Kia Corp, for potential child labor violations. The talks with the U.S. labor regulator have focused on "compliance measures across our supply chain," company spokesman Michael Stewart said in a statement.
we wouldn t miss it. i wonder if regular visitors are canceling because of fear the oil would ruin their vacations. we re having a great time, doing everything we normally do but not getting in the water until it s okay. but people are picking up where we re staying and stretches that are gorgeous. we re here and i m sad a lot of people are not here. i hope they come and support the coast. thank you for your time. you can see plenty of efforts under way. workers cleaning the beaches as well as the skimmers in the gulf of mexico. jonathan serrie live in orange beach, alabama. as we mentioned. the president is there, touring theodore,al alabama. we ll take his recent remarks. foam filled oil pollution containment boom is the backdrop