Company Response
This is a response to
Timeline
-
Response by Ericsson: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
China's proposed labour law reform: concerns about US & European industry association lobbying; company responses & non-responses
-
Response by Walt Disney: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Response by Nike: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
AT&T did not respond to: Labour groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
ABB did not respond to: Labour groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Total did not respond to: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform
-
Response by Procter & Gamble: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Carrefour did not respond to: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Response by PSA Peugeot Citroën: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Response by Nokia: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Microsoft did not respond to: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform. Click here
-
UPS did not respond to: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform
-
DuPont did not respond to: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Maersk (part of A.P. Moller - Maersk) did not respond to: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Response by General Electric: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Response by Shell: Labour groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Response by Tesco: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Wal-Mart did not respond to: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Response by Google: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
Response by Intel: Labor groups raise concerns about positions of multinational & their business organizations regarding China’s proposed labour law reform.
-
China Drafts Law to Boost Unions and End Abuse
View full story