Dyson supplier ATA to work with human rights commission

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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Dyson’s Malaysian supplier ATA IMS Bhd will work with the national human rights institution to improve its environmental, labour and social and governance (ESG) practices, the parts maker said on Monday. The electronics manufacturing services company said it will work with the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia, known locally as Suhakam, after Dyson, the company’s largest customer, cut ties with ATA after an audit of its labour practices and allegations by a whistleblower. The British home appliance maker’s contract with ATA ends on June 1. ATA said on Dec. 7 it had f…

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