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2016년 7월 5일

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Oxfam

Labour rights in Vietnam: Unilever’s progress and systemic challenges

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Oxfam has reviewed the progress made by multinational Unilever since its 2011 study into the gap between the company’s high-level policies on labour rights and the reality on the ground for workers, with a focus on the case of Vietnam. The review found that the company’s overall commitment to respecting human and labour rights has been strengthened as a result of effective leadership across the business. However, some critical implementation challenges remain that will require a systemic approach and effort to address.