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02 Aug 2007
Tesco hits back over ethics
Lucy Neville-Rolfe of Tesco features in the Guardian's "Comment is Free" blog today, defending the company over allegations of questionable ethics. Her defence follows Guardian articles looking at the wages paid to clothing workers in Bangladesh and the collapse of fresh produce supplier Bomfords shortly after some of its gangmaster subcontractors were busted for not paying the national minimum wage. Neville-Rolfe's response? "We are not perfect. Things sometimes go wrong. But our detractors, including various pressure groups, should recognise that where they do, we accept that we have a duty to act, and we do act." Plenty of lively user comments, too. See for yourself: Tesco's may not be perfect, but we strive to be ethical Meanwhile, it seems that the rest of Bomfords has been sold out of administration. The story's on Freshinfo (although you have to pay a subscription to get onto the site, you can bypass this by looking up the stories on Google News)
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