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Tech companies respond to allegations of gender-based harm

In July 2025, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre and World Benchmarking Alliance published their joint report: By design or by default: The gendered harms of the tech sector. The report revealed more than 200 allegations of gender-based harm linked to 11 technology companies (Alibaba, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Foxconn, Intel, Microsoft, Samsung, X and Uber) for risks across their value chain over the past ten years (2014-24).

The companies were asked to respond to the report before its publication. Foxconn and Samsung Electronics responded. Company responses and non-responses can be read in full below.

Unternehmensantworten

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Foxconn (part of Hon Hai) Antwort anzeigen
Meta (formerly Facebook)

Keine Antwort

Intel

Keine Antwort

Alibaba Group

Keine Antwort

Alphabet

Keine Antwort

Amazon.com

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Apple

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Microsoft

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X Corp. (formerly Twitter)

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Uber

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