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20 Jun 2016

KnowTheChain ranks 20 tech firms on steps to address supply chain forced labour

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On 22 June 2016, KnowTheChain published a benchmark of 20 Information and Communications Technology (ICT) companies.  The benchmark shows that awareness is high but far more action and transparency is needed to erradicate forced labour throughout ICT company supply chains.

 

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 "HP, Apple top list of tech companies fighting forced labor risk" (Thompson Reuters Foundation)

"Hitachi and Canon not doing enough to tackle forced labour, says report" (Guardian)

"The technology industry must do more to stop forced labor" (Triple Pundit)