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16 Feb 2016

Brazil: Repórter Brasil and InPACTO publish new Transparency List of Forced Labour received through access to information law

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In December 2014, the Brazilian Supreme Court granted an injunction, still valid, determining the suspension of the list of employers found to have benefitted from slave-like labour – this is the “Lista Suja”, or Dirty List. Fortunately, Repórter Brasil and Instituto do Pacto Nacional para a Erradicação do Trabalho Escravo (InPACTO) received and published on 5 February 2016 the list provided by the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare with the information about employers charged for keeping employees in slave-like conditions and who have already received administrative decision, between December 2013 and December 2015. More details and the names of companies can be found below.

To know more about the case, click here (most of the information is in Portuguese).

To read this story in Portuguese, click here.