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Banana workers in Ecuador are the victims of
serious human rights abuses, Human Rights Watch charged in a new
report released today.
In its investigation, Human
Rights Watch found that
Ecuadorian children as young as
eight work on banana plantations
in hazardous conditions, while
adult workers fear firing if they
try to exercise their right to
organize. Ecuador is the world’s
largest banana exporter and the
source of roughly one quarter of
all bananas on the tables of U.S.
and European consumers.
Banana-exporting corporations
such as Ecuadorian-owned
Noboa and Favorita, as well as
Chiquita, Del Monte, and Dole
fail to use their financial
influence to insist that their
supplier plantations respect
workers’ rights, the report found.
Dole leads the pack of foreign
multinationals in sourcing from
Ecuador, obtaining nearly one
third of all its bananas from the
country.
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