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New Guidance Helps Investors Tackle Human Rights Risks of Migrant Worker Exploitation
New guidance from the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre equips investors to tackle the rising legal, financial, and reputational risks of migrant worker exploitation in global supply chains. Informed by 2025 global analysis, it outlines practical steps for investor action in high-risk sectors such as manufacturing, agri-food, and construction.
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New research: Corporate abuse and exploitation of farmworkers continues amid Mexican Government failure to enforce new laws
Forced labour, violence, sexual harassment and dire health conditions suffered by farmworkers in Chiapas is continuing unchecked because government officials are failing to enforce new employment laws on corporate offenders, new research by the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre shows.
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Supply Chain Stability Threatened by New Tariff Regime – Global Brands Must Step Up to Protect Workers, Human Rights Experts Warn
The announcement of sweeping US tariffs on key exporting countries risks sending shockwaves through global supply chains putting workers, suppliers, and businesses in jeopardy, the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre is warning.
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New analysis: Forced labour remains a huge risk in tech industry supply chains
Global tech giants NVIDIA, Fujifilm and Panasonic and key Apple suppliers BOE and Luxshare Precision Industry are among dozens of firms putting the lives and livelihoods of supply chain workers at risk by failing to meet even the most basic expectations of human rights due diligence, a new report published today reveals.
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'Reckless deregulation' which could see unscrupulous employers go scot free, EU’s corporate sustainability rollback condemned
Mary Robinson, the former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, and the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre voice their deep concern at the European Commission’s weakening of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), and the Taxonomy Regulation.
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New analysis on third anniversary of Ukraine invasion shows hundreds of foreign countries supplied technology fuelling Russia's war
More than 300 companies including household names such as Siemens, Mitsubishi, Olivetti and Hyundai have supplied Russia with vital weapons technology, allowing it to prolong its war in Ukraine, and furthering human rights abuses.
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Global brands, including Meta, Uber, Deliveroo, Carrefour & the PIF, linked to hundreds of cases of migrant worker abuses
Hundreds of companies including Meta, Uber, Carrefour, Deliveroo, Aramco and the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), were linked to cases of alleged abuse against migrant workers in 2024.
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New research shows high street fashion brands linked with labour rights abuses in Myanmar on fourth anniversary of military coup
As Myanmar marks the fourth anniversary of the military coup, new research shows that factories supplying major high street fashion brands are linked with allegations of serious labour rights abuses.
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Public participation rights at risk in the rush to extract transition minerals
Transition minerals are needed to power the energy transition – but new research suggests accelerated mining permit and licensing procedures without sufficient safeguards and respect for participation rights risks breeding social conflicts.
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Fast fashion and luxury brands shift orders in hunt for cheaper labour, impacting thousands of garment workers
Dozens of fast fashion and luxury brands - including H&M, Ralph Lauren, ASOS, MANGO, Michael Kors, COACH, Gucci and others - have been linked to violations of labour rights in new research released today.
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