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pays | adresse & contact : type de production avantage source |
Chili | Coquimbo : Entreprise |
Inde | Kheda, Madhya Pradesh : Entreprise |
Kenya | Nairobi : Entreprise |
Liberia | Harbis : plantation d'hévéa Livre |
Mexique | DISTRITO FEDERAL MIGUEL HIDALGO MARIANO ESCOBEDO 181 ANAHUAC & 5 55456108 : Sistema de Informacion de la Industria Maquiladora |
Mexique | MORELOS CUERNAVACA FEDERAL MEXICO-ACAPULCO & 173 227000 : Sistema de Informacion de la Industria Maquiladora |
Turquie | Brisa Bridgestone Sabanci, Izmit : Entreprise |
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2006 | | The International Labor Rights Fund (ILRF) filed a lawsuit charging that thousands of workers, including minors, toil in virtual slavery at Bridgestone's Firestone rubber plantation in Liberia. "I have seen six people living in one room, without any toilet, electricity, or running water," Jerome Verdier, an environmental lawyer from Liberia. In many cases, activists say, Firestone overseers not only know about the massive use of child labor, but also compel it. "Workers are told that if they can't make their daily quota, they should put their children to work," the lawsuit charges. "They work for $3.19 a day and work close to 20 hours every day," Verdier told a news conference at the U.N. headquarter. Most plantation workers, according to the lawsuit, remain "at the mercy of Firestone for everything from food to health care to education. They risk expulsion and starvation if they raise even minor complaints, and the company makes willful use of this situation to exploit these workers as they have since 1926." The 240 square-mile plantation has an official workforce of 6,000, out of which at least 4,000 are reportedly facing extremely inhumane conditions. traduire : Liberia | Corriere Della Sera |
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2005 | marque: Firestone : "Firestone should compensate the Government of Liberia a total amount of US$79 million (1 million for each year of operation) for environmental damages, especially the pollution of the Farmington River", Dr Fromah, Executive Director of the Environmental Protection Agency said, also recommended that the company and other international producers and buyers provide means where rubber is now purchased in the latex state to avoid treatment with sulfuric acid or other toxic organic compounds. traduire | All Africa |
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1993 | slogan: All road hazard.; | Entreprise |
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