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Taking Matters into your Own Hands

Taking Matters Into Your Own Hands
What happens when business and human rights issues meets vigilante justice? Well, if your Chip Starnes co-owner of Specialty Medical Supplies – it means being imprisoned in your own factory in China for six days.

The story, which broke at the end of June, told of Mr. Starnes being imprisoned by his workers – who feared that the American born Starnes was going to close down the factory, making them jobless.

The workers did not let Mr. Starnes leave until he provided them with a compensation and severance package.

I have no words for this … or rather, I have plenty of words but they need time to percolate. In the meantime, I would love to hear from those of you who have watched this story. Do you think this is an example of effective negotiations? Or just vigilante justice gone awry? And what does this say about business and human rights issues?

For full coverage of the story please see here.

Picture taken from http://www.lostlaowai.com/news/chip-starnes-freed-from-chinese-factory/

Thanks Lisa Berry, for making me aware of the story!

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