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2018年5月30日

著者:
Radio New Zealand

'Slavery on an industrial scale' in fishing industry

27 May 2018

A private investigator...found harrowing slavery on an industrial scale when he looked into the actions of international fishing fleets...[he] is the lead investigator for a Greenpeace...report on fishing boats.

It found workers are promised good wages but many are at sea for months or years working long hours, earning 15 New Zealand cents an hour...consumers and politicians must put pressure on retailers to find out where their tuna is coming from...

Transshipment at sea is an issue that Greenpeace want to see eliminated from the supply chain as it enables...human rights abuses...