Factories & sweatshops | Overseas worker exploitation - how does this influence HR at home?

Overseas worker exploitation - how does this influence HR at home?
Overseas worker exploitation - how does this influence HR at home?

The most obvious responsibility of HR is to respond effectively to complaints from staff, ensuring the workplace is a safe environment.

For organisations that have operations overseas, these responsibilities can sometimes become blurred, as companies outsource their labour to third parties, or exist in areas where labour laws are less strict or non-existent.

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