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Migrant workers in Malaysia - joint letter to Minister

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  • 22 January 2019
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Migrant workers in Malaysia - joint letter

A letter sent to His Excellency M. Kulasegaran, Malaysian Minister of Human Resources to express concerns about the situation of migrant workers and refugees working in Malaysia and offering support in creating an environment that is conducive to business and respects human rights.

Signed by ETI, SAI, amfori, ETI Norway and Sedex.

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