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2014年6月17日

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Institute for global labour and human rights

MRS Fashions response

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 Workers at MRS Fashions in Bahrain have been told that their passports will be returned to them within the next few days... after receiving calls for help from striking MRS Fashions workers, the [Institute for global labour and human rights] wrote the companies and put out an emergency alert.  Retention of passports is a key indicator of human trafficking.  The factory still has a long way to go, but the fact that this practice is being ended is very positive news.