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Nestlé to tackle slave labour in Thailand

The food giant Nestlé has admitted slave labour is being used in Thailand to catch and process fish that ends up in its supply chain. 

The Swiss group opened an investigation a year ago after reports by non-governmental organisations tied brutal and largely unregulated working conditions in the Thai seafood industry to its shrimp and prawns and Purina pet foods. 

Nestlé’s study yesterday found that most companies buying seafood from Thailand are exposed to the same problems in their supply chains. 

The workers come from Thailand’s poorer neighbours Burma and Cambodia. Brokers illegally charge them fees to get jobs, trapping them into working on fishing boats and at mills and seafood farms in Thailand to pay back more money than they can ever earn. 

Nestlé has promised to publish the reports and updates on its response, which includes imposing new rules on suppliers, training boat owners and  bringing in outside auditors. 

“Forced labour and human rights abuses have no place in our supply chain,” Magdi Batato, a Nestlé executive, said.

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