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Article

29 Mar 2004

Author:
CAFOD

Investigating labour rights violations in China

Monina [Monina Wong of Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee] has spoken to more than 250 workers who supply big-name computer companies like Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Sony, Apple and IBM..."It is ironic to find that in such a high-tech industry as computer making, the human value is so low...Monina says that campaigners should put pressure on big-name computer brands to insist on strong labour standards as part of their contract with suppliers in countries like China and Mexico.