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30 Sep 2024

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Transparentem

Taiwan: NGO Transparentem finds severe labour abuse impacting migrant workers at nine textile suppliers potentially connected to 40+ brands' supply chains

"Interim Report - Labor Abuses at Taiwanese Textiles Manufacturers,"

In February 2024, Transparentem alerted over 40 companies about evidence of severe labor abuses affecting migrant workers at nine Taiwanese textile suppliers potentially connected to their supply chains. We urged these companies to verify their connections to these suppliers, address identified abuses, and support reforms to protect migrant workers in Taiwan.

This interim report offers an update on our investigation and company responses as of September 2024. It is intended to alert businesses to human rights risks in Taiwanese manufacturing and encourage due diligence efforts, promote government efforts to require ethical business conduct, and encourage all stakeholders to become involved in solutions. 

While improvements are underway at some suppliers and buyer responses are ongoing, we are not naming specific suppliers or buyers at this stage. In almost all cases, the buyers we contacted are not buying materials directly from the investigated suppliers. Instead, the buyers are purchasing from manufacturers who are in turn buying from the investigated suppliers. In other words, the investigated suppliers are beyond tier one.

This report reflects information as of September 18, 2024. A full report, including detailed findings and recommendations, will be released in the coming months.

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