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1 Mai 2014

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Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

[PDF] Press release: "European Business: Workers and Minorities at the Sharp End of Human Rights Abuse"

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Two briefings issued in parallel by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre find business respect for human rights remains a challenge in Western Europe and in Eastern Europe & Central Asia. Released to mark International Workers’ Day, the briefings serve as a harsh reminder that despite key international standards and guidance, many people living and working in Europe and Central Asia continue to be subjected to human rights abuses caused by companies’ activities.

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