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27 May 2015

Brazil: Despite improvements, Zara needs to do more to comply with commitments to end & prevent forced labour, NGOs say; company comments

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Inditex/Zara to respond to concerns over forced labour in a recent report by SOMO and Repórter Brasil, as well as related articles. Inditex/Zara responded to all items. All of the information can be found below.

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