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Article

28 mai 2024

Auteur:
The Sankei Shimbun

UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights urges governments and companies to reform Fukushima nuclear plant work practices, including addressing issues of debt labor & unpaid wages

"除染多重下請けに是正勧告 国連人権理事会の作業部会が報告書、アイヌ問題も," 28 May 2024

[Unofficial description by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre]

UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights has urged the government and companies to reform the subcontracting structures, in the clean-up work following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, expressing concern that some workers are being forced to work to repay debts and are not receiving workers' compensation.