Labor Unions, Community, and Climate Groups Demand Hyundai Answers on Louisiana Steel Mill

Why it matters: Hyundai's $5.8 billion steel mill project faces demands for accountability from Louisiana labor and environmental groups.
- A coalition of labor unions, community, and climate groups sent a letter to the Hyundai CEO regarding the proposed $5.8 billion steel mill in Donaldsonville, Louisiana.
- The letter demands that the steel mill meets strong health and environmental standards.
- The groups also require the project to provide quality jobs for the local workforce.
A coalition of labor unions, community, and climate groups has formally demanded that Hyundai's proposed $5.8 billion steel mill in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, adhere to stringent health and environmental standards while creating high-quality jobs. This collective action underscores concerns about the project's potential impact on local communities and the environment, emphasizing the need for corporate accountability.




