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Human Rights Now Releases Statement on Japanese Companies’ Complicity in Forced Labour in Xinjiang UAR
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Japan: Lawmakers begin weighing bill to sanction Uyghur human rights abuses
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L Brands' statement on forced labour in the XUAR
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Commentary: Five international firms refuse to conduct social audits in Xinjiang; time to recognise limitation of social audits everywhere, says NGO
The recent refusal by five international auditing firms to inspect for labor abuses in Xinjiang is a moment for the auditing and certifications industry to rethink its approach to “social audits” everywhere.
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Amazon's updated response to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute's report on forced labour of ethnic minorities from Xinjiang
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Human Rights Now publishes report on 11 Japanese companies’ response to Uyghur human rights issues
Human Rights Now announced its report, which raises the possibility of Japanese companies’ indirect involvement in forced labour of Uyghurs through their supply chains and urges them to take immediate action
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H&M ends relationship with Chinese yarn producer over accusations of forced labour
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China: Practical guidance discusses ways for investors to identify and mitigate human rights risks in northwest region
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At least two Australian companies reportedly purchase masks made with allegedly forced labour in China
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Esquel Group denies allegations of using forced labour in Xinjiang and appeals against US sanction
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Nike says China-based supplier stopped hiring employees from northwest amid forced labour allegations, but critics say further proof is needed
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Puma's response
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North Face/VF Corp's response
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Abercrombie & Fitch's response
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Gap's response
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H&M's response
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Marks & Spencer's response
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PVH's response
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Samsung's response
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adidas' response
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UNIQLO's response
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BMW's response
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Nike's response
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Inditex's response
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Joint statement: Industry associations urge US govt. to engage multi-stakeholder working group to address forced labour of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang & across China
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Apple did not respond
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Esprit did not respond
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Fila did not respond
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Chine : 83 grandes marques accusées de recourir au travail forcé des Ouïghours dans leur chaîne d'approvisionnement, selon une ONG
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Travailleurs Forcés Ouïghers dans des usines sous-traitantes de grande entreprises occidentales: quand cesserons-nous de faire confiance aux seuls engagements des multinationales ?
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China: Xinjiang forced labour reported in multinational supply chains
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Major global brands implicated in Australian Strategic Policy Institute's report on forced labour in China
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Major brands implicated in report on forced labour beyond Xinjiang
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China: Nike, Apple & Dell comment on allegations of forced labour in their supply chains
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