G4S Violates Employees' Human Rights, Says UNI Property Services Global Union.
PR Newswire Europe, March, 2008
BERLIN, March 17 /PRNewswire/ --
~ New Report Follows G4S Announcement of Divestment in Germany and France and Concentration in Developing Countries ~
G4S' treatment of its employees "unquestionably amounts to violations of its employees' human rights," according to top legal scholars Professor Peter Rosenblum, of Columbia Law School, and Dr. Catriona Drew of the University of London in a new report released by UNI Property Services Global Union today. "The company's track record reveals widespread violations. Domestic courts, arbitrators and administrative bodies in over ten countries; independent academic researchers and journalists from all over the world; international human rights groups and the International Labour Organization's (ILO)...
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