Technology and Human Rights


From product misuse to labour abuse, technology and communications companies are increasingly exposed to risks that may be challenged in the court of public opinion. In this article, TwentyFifty’s Luke Wilde and Monique Bianchi outline why CEOs must think ahead.

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Luke Wilde
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