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12 Sep 2013

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Western Union (USA)

Western Union response re refusal to transfer funds for China Labor Watch

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We fuel a lot of what shapes the global economy and with that charge comes a responsibility to develop services that empower the communities we serve. We continuously monitor our systems to protect consumers and the integrity of our services around the globe. The company has worked closely with the organization to resolve the matter. For more information, please contact the organization, as we can’t discuss specific customer information. [Business & Human Rights Resource Centre confirmed with China Labor Watch that it had resolved the issue with Western Union.]