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Hershey's Trangressions Mount On World Day Against Child Labor

Advocacy Groups Unite to Appeal to Hershey's Leadership to Honor Milton Hershey's Legacy and Protect Children, Students, and Guestworkers

Hershey's Trangressions Mount On World Day Against Child Labor

Advocacy Groups Unite to Appeal to Hershey's Leadership to Honor Milton Hershey's Legacy and Protect Children, Students, and Guestworkers

Published 06-12-12

Submitted by Green America

Leaders of several prominent human rights, consumer, and healthcare groups spoke out today in an appeal to Hershey’s leadership, demanding reforms to the candy maker’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices, including the company’s ongoing use of abusive child labor in cocoa production. This appeal coincides with World Day Against Child Labor, a global effort to raise awareness of the issue of child labor, organized by the UN’s International Labor Organization (ILO). 

The five groups, including AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Global Exchange, Green America, the International Labor Rights Forum, and the National Guestworker Alliance, called on Hershey’s Chief Executive Officer, John P. Bilbrey, and the Hershey Trust to take action to end a range of appalling practices affecting children and students at both the Hershey School and the Hershey family of companies.

The Hershey Trust Company, the Milton Hershey School, and the Hershey family of companies have come under increasing criticism recently for various reasons, including the company’s refusal to change corporate policies that resulted in the exploitation of foreign exchange students at a Hershey chocolate packaging plant in Palmyra, PA.  In 2011 the Hershey School broke the law by rejecting a 13-year-old boy due to the teen’s HIV-positive status.  This action is in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a federal civil rights law passed in 1990, that prohibits discrimination based on disability, including HIV status.

Hershey is also complicit in human rights abuses abroad, including forced labor, child labor, and human trafficking.  Roughly seventy percent of the world’s cocoa is grown on small farms in West Africa, where Hershey sources the majority of its cocoa and where an estimated 1.8 million children are believed to work on cocoa farms, according to independent research conducted by Tulane University.  Tulane also found that a number of these children are subjected to the worst forms of child labor, including dangerous working conditions and human trafficking.  Some major chocolate companies have made commitments to independently certify their cocoa supply as child-labor-free (including Mars’ commitment to certify all of its cocoa by 2020). However, the Hershey Company trails behind its competitors (with a commitment to only certify two lines of its chocolate) and continues to earn billions at the expense of children. 

The letter, published at www.raisethebarhershey.org, explains that Milton Hershey’s legacy of caring for children, workers and the community appears to have been replaced by callous indifference, corporate greed, and a blatant refusal to take responsibility for actions that are harming children, students, and workers in the United States and around the world.

To commemorate World Day Against Child Labor the Susquehanna Conference of United Methodist Women (UMW) will host a devotional service in Hershey, PA on Wednesday June 13th, one day before the UMW Northeast Jurisdiction Meeting.  The United Methodist Women will also meet with Hershey executives to express their concerns about the company’s sourcing.

 “Each group has different goals,” said Michael Weinstein President, of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation regarding the appeal. “But we are united by Hershey’s blatant refusal to take responsibility for its actions that are harming children, students, and workers in the United States and around the world.”

View the full text of the letter by clicking here. - http://www.raisethebarhershey.org/joint-appeal-to-hershey-re-child-labor-hiv-discrimination-and-guestworker-abuse/

About the Groups:

AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is a global organization providing cutting-edge medicine and advocacy to over 130,000 people in 22 countries. AHF is the largest provider of HIV/AIDS medical care in the U.S. http://www.aidshealth.org

GLOBAL EXCHANGE is a membership-based international human rights organization dedicated to promoting social, economic and environmental justice around the world. www.GlobalExchange.org

GREEN AMERICA is the nation’s leading green economy organization. Founded in 1982, Green America (formerly Co-op America) provides the economic strategies, organizing power and practical tools for businesses and individuals to solve today's social and environmental problems. www.GreenAmerica.org

INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUM (ILRF) is an advocacy organization dedicated to achieving just and humane treatment for workers worldwide. www.LaborRights.org

National Guestworker Alliance (NGA) is a membership organization of guestworkers that works for collective dignity at work and for fairness in the terms of migration.  www.guestworkeralliance.org

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