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Nestle Finds Forced Labour in its Supply Chain
After a year-long investigation, the world's biggest food company Nestle says it's found evidence of forced labour, human trafficking and child slavery at its own suppliers in Thailand. The 大象传媒's Mike Johnson discussed the issues with Nestle's executive vice president of operations Magdi Batato, and Aidan McQuade from the campaign group Anti-Slavery International.
(Picture: Nestle logo. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
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