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U.S. canned tuna producer Bumble Bee Foods has asked a court to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that it knowingly benefited from its suppliers’ use of forced labor by Indonesian workers. Earlier this ...
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Four Indonesian fishermen have filed a lawsuit against Bumble Bee Foods, accusing the US tuna giant of knowingly benefiting from forced labor.
The fishermen claim Bumble Bee violated US human trafficking laws by importing seafood that was caught using forced labor.
Bumble Bee is one of the oldest canned seafood companies in the US and holds the country’s largest market share for canned and pouched tuna, according to the Seafood Stewardship Index.
Lawyers representing four Indonesian fishermen say they were beaten and trapped on vessels that were part of the global supply chain that provided tuna to Bumble Bee Seafoods.
First-of-its-kind lawsuit alleges human trafficking by California’s Bumble Bee Seafoods Lawsuit by four Indonesian men alleges they were forced to labor for little or no pay in violation of ...