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2014년 11월 25일

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Jim Sheridan MP & Ian Lavey MP

A Smokescreen for Slavery: Human Rights Abuses in UK Supply Chains Fact finding visit to the tobacco fields of North Carolina

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Our fact finding visit to the tobacco fields of North Carolina has convinced us beyond any doubt that tobacco farm workers need a way to improve their living and working conditions. The tobacco companies should not seek to use charity to deal with the poverty and abuses in their supply chain, but instead provide farm workers with the means to exercise their human right of freedom of association without fear of retaliation to negotiate better working conditions.