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Article

8 Aug 2017

Author:
Sustainable Accountability International

Companies Take Action to Protect Migrant Workers

...A recent report by the Interfaith Center for Corporate Responsibility and Social Accountability International captures best practices that companies have deployed to prevent the violation of these vulnerable workers’ rights. “Many global brands, including HP, Patagonia, and Princes Tuna have taken action to fight the widespread human rights violations against migrant workers. We are pleased to see companies taking a proactive approach to tackle the complex problem,” says SAI’s Director of Corporate Programs Christie Daly...