Starbucks and Nestlé face scrutiny over labor practices in China

3 décembre 2024 | Vic Chiang, Christian Shepherd
“Ghost” coffee farms in Starbucks’s and Nestle’s supply chains in China are overworking farmers and allowing underaged labor, China Labor Watch has found.
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