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Sugar Industry Faces Pressure Over Coerced Hysterectomies in India

After an investigation that ran in The New York Times, the industry is edging toward change. But companies in western India are reluctant to abandon an abusive labor system.

Megha Rajagopalan
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Megha Rajagopalan

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Coca-Cola Company, Hysterectomies, Labor and Jobs, Maharashtra (India), Migrant Labor (Agriculture), Pepsico Inc, Sugar, Supply Chain, Wages and Salaries
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