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Resposta da empresa

25 Fev 2014

Author:
Philip Morris International

Philip Morris International-Response to Business & Human Rights Resource Center (25/2/2014)

Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) is firmly opposed to child labor and has developed a comprehensive Agricultural Labor Practices (ALP) program to progressively eliminate child labor and other labor abuses from our tobacco growing supply chain in Malawi and in all the countries from where we source tobacco. At the core of our ALP program is a Code based on the labor standards of the International Labor Organization (ILO) which explicitly states that there shall be no child labor and defines the principles and practices we expect to be met by the farmers in a number of areas, including income, work hours, fair treatment, safe work environment, and the avoidance of green tobacco sickness.

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