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G7 Leaders Sharpen Focus on Labor Issues in Xinjiang: What Does This Mean for Multinational Businesses with Supply Chains in the Region? | King & Spalding

G7 Leaders Sharpen Focus on Labor Issues in Xinjiang: What Does This Mean for Multinational Businesses with Supply Chains in the Region? | King & Spalding
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Recent UK Court of Appeal judgment may lead to greater accountability of companies hiding behind complex supply chains

Recent UK Court of Appeal judgment may lead to greater accountability of companies hiding behind complex supply chains Featured pages Featured pages Featured pages Update Featured pages Opinion Featured pages Opinion Recent UK Court of Appeal judgment may lead to greater accountability of companies hiding behind complex supply chains A recent judgment of the UK Court of Appeal in Hamida Begum (on behalf of MD Khalil Mollah) v Maran (UK) Limited [2021] EWCA Civ 326 may have far-reaching implications which could lead to greater accountability of companies who have historically used the complexity of their supply chains to evade responsibility and liability.

Widow of Bangladesh shipbreaker pursues test case on worker safety | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Widow of Bangladesh shipbreaker pursues test case on worker safety A Bangladeshi woman whose husband died dismantling an oil tanker in a local shipyard was given the green light this week to keep pursuing a claim for compensation from a UK company linked to the vessel in a test case for the shipbreaking industry. Britain’s Court of Appeal threw out a request by London-based shipbroker Maran (UK) Ltd for the negligence case to be dismissed, the second appeal the company has lost. Hamida Begum’s husband, Khalil Mollah, 32, fell to his death in 2018 while breaking up the tanker Ekta in the Bangladesh port of Chattogram, home to one of the world’s largest ship-breaking yards, where vessels are dismantled for scrap metal.

Bangladesh shipbreaker s widow pursues test case on worker safety | Workers Rights News

Bangladesh shipbreaker s widow pursues test case on worker safety | Workers Rights News
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Widow of Bangladesh shipbreaker pursues test case on worker safety

Widow of Bangladesh shipbreaker pursues test case on worker safety Hamida Begum s husband, Khalil Mollah, 32, fell to his death in 2018 while breaking up the tanker Ekta in the Bangladesh port of Chattogram, home to one of the world s largest ship-breaking yards, where vessels are dismantled for scrap metal. Her UK-based lawyers said working conditions in Bangladesh s yards were known to be dangerous and argued Maran bore responsibility for Mollah s death by selling the tanker to an intermediary knowing it would probably end up in Chittagong.Reuters | Updated: 11-03-2021 19:18 IST | Created: 11-03-2021 19:18 IST By Naimul Karim DHAKA, March 11 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A Bangladeshi woman whose husband died dismantling an oil tanker in a local shipyard was given the green light this week to keep pursuing a claim for compensation from a UK company linked to the vessel in a test case for the shipbreaking industry.

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