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Tech companies respond to allegations of gender-based harm

In July 2025, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre and World Benchmarking Alliance published their joint report: By design or by default: The gendered harms of the tech sector. The report revealed more than 200 allegations of gender-based harm linked to 11 technology companies (Alibaba, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Foxconn, Intel, Microsoft, Samsung, X and Uber) for risks across their value chain over the past ten years (2014-24).

The companies were asked to respond to the report before its publication. Foxconn and Samsung Electronics responded. Company responses and non-responses can be read in full below.

Company Responses

Samsung Electronics View Response
Foxconn (part of Hon Hai) View Response
Meta (formerly Facebook)

No Response

Intel

No Response

Alibaba Group

No Response

Alphabet

No Response

Amazon.com

No Response

Apple

No Response

Microsoft

No Response

X Corp. (formerly Twitter)

No Response

Uber

No Response

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