Dyson rejects allegations of exploiting migrant workers in electronics factory
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British technology company Dyson has rejected and does not recognise labour exploitation allegations published yesterday in a UK-based daily involving one of its supply manufacturers in Malaysia.
This came after a report by the Sunday Mirror claimed that ATA Industrial (M) Sdn Bhd (ATA), an electronics factory in Johor, was exploiting its migrant workers.
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