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Subject Espresso - Exclusive Thailand forced labour investigation, Britain's Black doll makers, India's women gig workers sued
Date December 23, 2021 1:30 PM
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EXCLUSIVE - Jails in Thailand force prisoners to make fishing nets under threat of violence [[link removed]]

Inmates face being beaten or having their release delayed and are paid a fraction of the minimum wage, a Thomson Reuters Foundation investigation has found

Britain's Black doll makers rush to meet demand for diversity [[link removed]]

Black-run British toy start-ups are tapping into growing consumer demand for a more representative range of dolls

In a first, Indian gig company sues protesting women workers [[link removed]]

Urban Company's suit against its women workers is the first such legal action amidst growing discontent over gig work.

ANALYSIS-UN tonic for forest carbon market omits cure for corporate trading pains [[link removed]]

New rules for government carbon trading will help cut emissions by protecting forests, but doubts persist over the credibility of voluntary credits used by companies

Brigitte Macron takes legal action against false rumours she was born a man [[link removed]]

Conspiracy theorists, including those in anti-vaccine and far-right circles, have attacked Brigitte Macron on social media and claimed she is a transgender woman who was born a man.

India sex workers seek to be counted after court upholds their rights [[link removed]]

Campaigners say almost half India’s sex workers are not registered with the government

Opinion OPINION: Companies must act to support trans colleagues in the workplace [[link removed]]

"Companies ought to improve the experience of trans employees because it’s the right thing to do", writes David Baboolall.

OPINION: Here's how to make ‘climate-neutral’ claims mean something [[link removed]]

Swift regulation is needed to ensure low-carbon products or flights are truly green – and indigenous rights are protected in the process

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