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9 Dic 2014

Autor:
Marcia Eugenio, US Department of Labor Blog

US Dept. of Labor blog

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"11 New Products Added to List of Goods Produced by Child labor, Forced labor", 1 Dec 2014

New items added to the [Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005] List are garments from Bangladesh; cotton and sugarcane from India; vanilla from Madagascar; fish from Kenya and Yemen; alcoholic beverages, meat, textiles, and timber from Cambodia; and palm oil from Malaysia – all made by child labor – as well as electronics from Malaysia produced by forced labor...In addition...the department is also publishing an initial determination to add carpets from India to its “List of Products Produced by Forced or Indentured Child Labor,” which currently includes 35 products from 26 countries.