Unilever to make payments to Kenyan tea pickers over 2007 plantation attacks
by Caroline Kimeu in Nairobi from World news | The Guardian on (#6F1KM)
UK law firm Leigh Day says money given to 77 workers for murders and rapes sidesteps' multinational's responsibility over attack
Unilever is to make payments to 77 tea pickers who worked on one of its plantations in Kenya that was targeted during post-election violence in 2007.
The UK law firm Leigh Day, representing the workers, said the London-based consumer goods multinational had agreed to make voluntary, or ex-gratia, payments to former workers at its subsidiary Unilever Tea Kenya, who were attacked by armed assailants at its plantation in Kericho.
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