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Company Response

14 Feb 2007

Author:
The Walt Disney Company

Statement from The Walt Disney Company [China

The Walt Disney Company and its affiliates take claims of unfair labor practices very seriously... Any claims that Disney has decided to walk away from the current situation regarding the B-Planet (also known as Huang Xing) factory are false. Disney has been working with both the licensee and factory for many months. To the contrary, notwithstanding multiple offers by Disney to help improve standards, the factory and the licensee have chosen to walk away. [details results of Disney investigation & attempts to address concerns over labour practices]