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História

15 Jul 2022

Myanmar: Military reportedly files arrest orders for labour leaders; incl co. responses

In March 2021, the military reportedly sought to arrest seven labor leaders, five women and two men: In March 2021, the military in Myanmar reportedly sought to arrest seven labor leaders, five women and two men: CTUM Women’s Committee President Swe Swe Khaing; AMG Garment Factory Union President Thet Mar Soe; Honor Garment Factory Union President, Sai Min Theta; Popular Garment Factory Union Secretary Treasurer Aye Thandar; Industrial Workers’ Federation of Myanmar union organizers San Sen and Myo Min Win; and Ei Ei Hlian, an executive committee member of Charming Garment Factory Union.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Regatta, JD Sports, Lidl, C&A, KappAhl, KIABI, OVS SpA, LPP. S.A, ALPS Brands, HK Works London and LC Waikiki to respond. Responses can be found below.

Respostas da empresa

Kiabi Ver resposta
OVS SpA Ver resposta
KappAhl Ver resposta
Sinsay (part of LPP S.A.) Ver resposta
ALPS

Sem resposta

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