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Malaysia: Kimberly-Clark sued over alleged abuse by supplier; incl. co. statement

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"Kimberly-Clark sued over alleged abuse of supplierโ€™s workers", 27 September 2024

Former Malaysian plant workers are suing Kimberly-Clark after alleged abuse at one of the companyโ€™s suppliers overseas.

These are federal charges, alleging forced labor at a plant in Malaysia.

The documents show the 13 plaintiffs are all citizens of Bangladesh and worked in Malaysia for Brightway Group, a key supplier for Kimberly Clark Corporation.

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In a statement from Kimberly-Clark, the company says it filed a motion to dismiss the case earlier this year, saying:

โ€œWe believe the allegations raised in the Brightway Group lawsuit, filed in August 2022, are unfounded and have sought the dismissal of the lawsuit. Itโ€™s important to know that this facility in Malaysia is not operated by Kimberly-Clark and we stopped working with Brightway in 2021.โ€

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