Combating Sexual Harassment in the Garment Industry February 12, 2019Posted in: Reports & AnalysisBy: Human Rights Watchvia Human Rights WatchTags: #MeToo, Apparel, Corporate Social Responsibility, Gender-based Violence Visit Link https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/02/12/combating-sexual-harassment-garment-industry
VIDEO: How Farmworkers are Leading a 21st Century Human Rights Revolution February 12, 2019Posted in: MediaBy: Gerardo Reyes, Greg Asbedvia TEDMEDTags: #MeToo, Agriculture, Fair Food Program, Forced Labor, Global Supply Chains, Labor Conditions Visit Link https://www.tedmed.com/talks/show?id=731047
Why are wages so low for garment workers in Bangladesh? January 21, 2019Posted in: Media, Reports & AnalysisBy: Sarah Butlervia The GuardianTags: Apparel, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Accord, Global Supply Chains, Labor Conditions Visit Link https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/jan/21/low-wages-garment-workers-bangladesh-analysis
Fighting Modern Slavery in Supply Chains from the Bottom Up December 20, 2018Posted in: Reports & AnalysisBy: Genevieve LeBaronvia Delta 8.7Tags: Corporate Social Responsibility, Global Supply Chains, Labor Conditions, Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives, Social Auditing, Voluntary Certification Visit Link https://delta87.org/2018/12/fighting-modern-slavery-supply-chains-from-bottom/
An Analysis of Multiparty Bargaining Models for Global Supply Chains December 20, 2018Posted in: Reports & AnalysisBy: Jennifer Bair, Jeremy Blasivia International Labour OrganizationTags: Agriculture, Apparel, Bangladesh Accord, Corporate Social Responsibility, Fair Food Program, Global Supply Chains, Labor Conditions, Milk with Dignity, Worker-driven Social Responsibility Visit Link https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---travail/documents/publication/wcms_655541.pdf
#MeToo hasn’t fixed the workplace. Here’s a playbook that can. November 29, 2018Posted in: MediaBy: Gillian Thomasvia Washington PostTags: #MeToo, Fair Food Program, Gender-based Violence, Worker-driven Social Responsibility Visit Link https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/metoo-hasnt-fixed-the-workplace-heres-a-playbook-that-can/2018/11/29/bb1de86e-e762-11e8-b8dc-66cca409c180_story.html?utm_term=.a573cdee9409
Vermont Immigrant Rights Group Sues ICE for Monitoring, Infiltrating & “Hunting Down” Organizers November 15, 2018Posted in: MediaBy: Democracy Now!via Democracy Now!Tags: Migrant Justice, Milk with Dignity, Vermont Visit Link https://www.democracynow.org/2018/11/15/vermont_immigrant_rights_group_sues_ice
Using the Power of Supply Chains to End Sexual Harassment October 16, 2018Posted in: Media, Reports & AnalysisBy: Alieza Durana, Haley Swensonvia Harvard Business ReviewTags: #MeToo, Agriculture, Fair Food Program, Gender-based Violence, Global Supply Chains, Worker-driven Social Responsibility Visit Link https://hbr.org/2018/10/using-the-power-of-supply-chains-to-end-sexual-harassment
Modern Slavery is the Tip of the Iceberg October 16, 2018Posted in: Media, Reports & AnalysisBy: Cameron Thibos, Joel Quirkvia Thomson Reuters FoundationTags: Corporate Social Responsibility, Global Supply Chains, Labor Conditions, Worker-driven Social Responsibility Visit Link https://news.trust.org/item/20181016130938-aci6e/
Round Table: The Future of Work October 8, 2018Posted in: Mediavia Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryTags: Corporate Social Responsibility, Fair Food Program, Future of work, Global Supply Chains, Voluntary Certification, Worker-driven Social Responsibility Visit Link https://www.opendemocracy.net/beyondslavery/fow/joel-quirk-cameron-thibos/introduction-future-of-work-round-table