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Friday, April 28, 2006

Outsourcing News - 'Our eyes have been opened by the abuse'


'Our eyes have been opened by the abuse'
London's top hotels built their reputations on high standards and excellent service. But some have been accused by their migrant workers of poor conditions, low wages and bullying.

GAC CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE, SINGAPORE - GULF AGENCY (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD
Singapore, 27 April 2006 - Outsourcing within the shipping and logistics industries will continue to strengthen as companies seek to control their costs by focusing on their core operations, GAC Group Executive Chairman Bj rn Engblom, told a Singapore audience last night.

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