Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Human rights are under attack – it’s time for the business world to do more (Salil Shetty, WEF)

An Indonesian trade union supporter sits behind razor wire as he attends a protest outside the Presidential Palace in Jakarta September 1, 2015.

If ASEAN was a single country, it would represent the seventh-largest economy in the world. By 2050, management consultants McKinsey predict the economies of South-East Asia could collectively become the fourth-largest in nominal GDP terms. If the figures are adjusted for purchasing power parity, they are already there. Since 2000, nowhere outside China and India has seen more robust economic growth

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2016/06/human-rights-are-under-attack-it-s-time-for-the-business-world-to-do-more

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