Unpicked: Fashion and Freedom of Association October 18, 2022Posted in: Reports & AnalysisBy: Business Human Rights Resource Centrevia Business Human Rights Resource CentreTags: Apparel, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Accord, Corporate Social Responsibility, garment industry, Gender-based Violence, Global Supply Chains, Social Auditing, Worker-driven Social Responsibility Visit Link Download 2022_Unpicked_Fashion_and_FOA.pdf, 6 MB
The Overlooked Advantages of the Independent Monitoring and Complaint Investigation System in the Worker-driven Social Responsibility Model in US Agriculture October 12, 2022Posted in: Academic, Reports & AnalysisBy: Antonella Angelini, Shauna Curpheyvia The Business and Human Rights JournalTags: Agriculture, CIW, Corporate Social Responsibility, Fair Food Program, Immokalee workers, Labor Conditions, Milk with Dignity, Worker-driven Social Responsibility Download the-overlooked-advantages-of-the-independent-monitoring-and-complaint-investigation-system-in-the-worker-driven-social-responsibility-model-in-us-agriculture.pdf, 199 KB
Tackling Forced Labour—Without the Labourers September 26, 2022Posted in: MediaBy: Lilana Keithvia Social EuropeTags: Agriculture, CIW, Corporate Social Responsibility, Forced Labor, Immokalee workers, Labor Conditions Visit Link
‘Give Workers an Equal Seat’: Pressure Builds for Levi’s to Protect Factory Employees September 23, 2022Posted in: MediaBy: Michael Sainatovia The GuardianTags: Apparel, Bangladesh, Bangladesh Accord, garment industry, Health and Safety, Labor Conditions Visit Link https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/sep/23/levis-garment-workers-bangladesh-pakistan-international-accord-health-safety
Vermont Organization Continues the Fight for Migrant Workers’ Rights September 16, 2022Posted in: MediaBy: Adrian Pastorvia NBC 5 NewsTags: Agriculture, Labor Conditions, Migrant Justice, Milk with Dignity, Worker-driven Social Responsibility Visit Link https://www.mynbc5.com/article/vermont-organization-continues-the-fight-for-migrant-workers-rights/41236386
U.S. Workers’ Organizing Efforts and Collective Actions: A Review of the Current Landscape September 5, 2022Posted in: Academic, Reports & AnalysisBy: Arrow Minster, Danielle Twiss, Di Tong, Jacob Barnes, Janice R. Fine, Jeonghun Kim, Johnnie Kallas, Kate Bronfenbrenner, Phela Townsend, Suresh Naidu, Thomas A. Kochan, Yaminette Diaz-Linhartvia Worker Empowerment Research NetworkTags: Agriculture, CIW, Construction, Fair Food Program, Immokalee workers, Labor Conditions, Migrant Justice, Milk with Dignity, Worker-driven Social Responsibility Visit Link https://mitsloan.mit.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Report%20on%20Worker%20Organizing%20Landscape%20in%20US%20by%20Kochan%20Fine%20Bronfenbrenner%20Naidu%20et%20al%20June%202022.pdf