Metro Plus News Ex-workers at Malaysia’s Brightway sue Kimberly-Clark, Ansell

Ex-workers at Malaysia’s Brightway sue Kimberly-Clark, Ansell

Migrant workers at Malaysian glove maker Brightway Holdings filed a lawsuit in the United States against Kimberly-Clark Corp and Ansell Ltd , accusing them of “knowingly profiting” from the alleged use of forced labour at the supplier, according to the complaint seen by Reuters.
In the suit, filed late on Tuesday in the United States, 13 former workers claimed damages from U.S. personal care company Kimberly-Clark and Australian personal protective equipment supplier Ansell in the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia.
According to the complaint, the workers paid high recruitment fees to middlemen, worked long hours with few or no rest days, had their passports taken by the company.
The complaint says public reports on Brightway and other Malaysian glove makers, and violations found by labour audits, were evidence of the two companies’ knowledge of the alleged abuses.