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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO : An exterior view of one of the ATA IMS Bhd plant buildings, Johor State Malaysia. November 28, 2021. REUTERS/Liz Lee

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KUALA LUMPUR, (Reuters) – Malaysia has launched an investigation into Dyson supplier ATA IMS in response to complaints about forced labor and charged it with four offences, according to the Labour Department on Saturday.

It stated in an email to Reuters that the complaints revolved primarily around allegations of poor working conditions and forced overtime work by foreign workers.

According to the company, violations of the minimum standards of accommodation for workers were brought up.

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