The British home appliance maker's contract with ATA ends on Jun 1.
ATA said Suhakam had visited its facilities on Sep 27 to verify allegations of forced labour reported by media outlets, and provided feedback for improvement for the company's consideration. Malaysia charged ATA last month with four violations of labour law on accommodation for workers as it investigates complaints of forced labour.
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