It's a demonstration of power. Which is exactly why it needs fighting against, because these people (i.e. Dyson) must not have power.
Not actually Dyson, one of their parts suppliers.
The significance of this ruling is that a British company can be held liable for its suppliers' treatment of workers in anther country.
But why only demonstrate power over 12 people and not the alleged 1200+ that work there?
Not actually Dyson, one of their parts suppliers.
The significance of this ruling is that a British company can be held liable for its suppliers' treatment of workers in anther country.