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2005年11月8日

作者:
Willis J. Goldsmith, Jones Day, Counsel for Rubie's de Mexico

[PDF] Response from Rubie's de Mexico

...[The] October 7, 2005 article [by LabourStart, "Time Warner Exploits Child Labor in Mexico"]...contains a number of false allegations relating to union representation and working conditions in the Rubie's de Mexico facility... Rubie's de Mexico has never hired workers below the legal age limit in Mexico. Moreover, no Warner Bros. or Mattel brand costumes are being manufactured at this location. Additionally, the allegations regarding layoffs are unfounded... The FTVO-CROC union...[is] publicizing these and other false allegations to gain...support for their efforts to oust the CTM, the union that is the current bargaining representative of Rubie's de Mexico workers.

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