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25 Jan 2011

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Institute for Human Rights and Business

[PDF] Migrant Labour in the Apparel Sector in Mauritius: Responsible Recruitment, Responsible Employment

The Institute for Human Rights and Business is hosting a series of Business and Migration roundtables for Collective Action between 2010-2012 for apparel companies, governments and civil society addressing issues of worker protection and human rights due diligence. The second of these roundtables, "Responsible Recruitment, Responsible Employment", took place in Mauritius on 25 January 2011. [participants included Arcadia Group, Next, Levi Strauss, Aquarelle, CMT, Floreal Knitwear, Maydon Fashion, Palmar, RT Knits, Prosimex, Star Knitwear, Tex Services, Tropic Knits]