Australia Taking Steps To End Modern Slavery
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [ABC.NET.AU] By Imogen Brennan - December 28, 2017
When one of the biggest food companies in the world, Nestle, found slavery in its supply chains in 2015 it made a public admission, a move praised by anti-slavery groups.
Nestle had launched an investigation a few months earlier after media reports alleged labourers in Thailand's fishing industry were being brutally treated.
The company's investigation found many of the workers were from Myanmar and Cambodia.
Some had been literally chained to Thai fishing boats. Some were physically abused. Most were paid little, if ...
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