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30 Apr 2017

Philippines: Sein Together garment factory union alleges violation of right to organise; Tesco, one of reported buyers, responds

Partido Manggagawa alleges in this report that Sein Together International violated its workers' right to organise through acts of harassment and management interference. The factory reportedly company supplies garments to Tesco.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Tesco and Sein Together to respond – Tesco responded but Sein Together did not. Tesco's response is linked below.