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Company Response

24 Sep 2014

Author:
Daewoo Intl.

Daewoo Intl. response

As we already mentioned before, we are endeavoring to solve the forced labor issue in Uzbekistan as a top priority and are steadily requesting active intervention of Uzbekistan Government to eliminate forced labor issue and making conversation with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. On September 2, 2014, we sent the letter under the name of President & CEO of Daewoo International Corporation, asking to improve the human rights issue in Uzbekistan and to share with us the details of cooperation between Uzbekistan Government and International Labour Organization (ILO), such as the progress of a Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP)....

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