KiK verdict: A Pakistani mother wants German retailer to apologize
By DW
12 January 2019 |
1:54 pm
In a DW interview, Saeeda Khatoon, a plaintiff in the lawsuit against German retailer KiK, said she was disappointed by the Dortmund court ruling but will not rest until companies are held accountable for worker safety.
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