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'Slavery' labels sought for US goods
Bloomberg News, Published on 14/12/2015
» Jarring words could end up on candy bar wrappers, packages of frozen shrimp and even cans of cat food originating in Thailand if some California lawyers get their way.
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Nestle sued in US for Thai supplier's use of slave labour
Bloomberg News, Published on 28/08/2015
» LOS ANGELES — Nestle SA was sued over claims that its Fancy Feast cat food contains fish from a Thai supplier that uses slave labour.
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Singapore passes 1st trafficking law
Bloomberg News, Published on 03/11/2014
» SINGAPORE – The government here passed its first law to prevent human trafficking, even as at least one non-governmental organisation pushed for more rights for victims.
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GoogleFacebookTwitter fight to hold off US regulation
Bloomberg News, Published on 11/10/2017
» Google summoned about 200 policy staff from around the world last month for a debate on whether the company's size has made it too attractive as a target for government regulators.
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Costco defeats suit over shrimp linked to Thai slave labour
Bloomberg News, Published on 25/01/2017
» SAN FRANCISCO - Costco Wholesale Corp won dismissal of a lawsuit claiming it didn’t disclose to customers that it was selling farmed shrimp from Thailand fed a diet of cheap fish caught at sea with unpaid, forced labour.
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Sex shops, street bars survive government's graft crackdown
Bloomberg News, Published on 01/07/2015
» Fern’s cocktail bar appears each night on a sidewalk between a group of scantily-clad women from the next-door go-go bar and a noodle stall near one of Bangkok’s infamous red-light districts. By morning it has vanished.
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US nominates former N. Korea envoy as Thailand ambassador
Bloomberg News, Published on 14/04/2015
» WASHINGTON – Glyn Davies, a former US envoy for North Korean policy, was nominated by President Barack Obama as ambassador to Thailand to fill a position vacant for six months.
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