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Unternehmensantwort

14 Feb 2006

Autor:
Mittal Steel

Mittal Steel response to Amnesty Intl. report "Bosnia and Herzegovina – Behind closed gates: ethnic discrimination in employment"

Mittal Steel is an equal opportunity employer and we do not discriminate on any basis. We hire people for their skill and that is the only consideration. However, we are aware of the complexity around ethnic lines in Bosnia & Herzogovina and realise that we have an additional responsibility to ensure that all ethnic groups have equal access to job opportunities that we offer...

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Amnesty Netherlands report on workplace discrimination - includes recommendations for companies

Bosnia & Herzegovina: Amnesty Intl. report finds widespread employment discrimination is obstacle to return of refugees - refers to Aluminij, New Ljubija Mines (joint venture Mittal Steel & RŽR Ljubija)