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SWEATFREE COMMUNITIES Take Action: Making Your Community SweatFree. The first step is to identify your campaign goal. Encourage your city to join the cooperative sweatfree procurement contract hosted by the city of Madison, Wisconsin. This "piggy-back" contract is with a vendor that has agreed to key measures for transparency and decent working conditions, including publicly disclosing supplier factories and THE SEAFOOD WORKING GROUP The Seafood Working Group (SWG) is a global coalition of human rights, labor and environmental organizations that work together to develop and advocate for effective government policies and industry actions to end the related problems of labor exploitation, illegal fishing and overfishing in the international seafood trade. Founded in 2014 together with the support of Humanity TIME FOR A SEA CHANGE 02 time for a sea change 1634 i st nw, suite 1000 washington, dc 20006 usa t: +1 202 347 4100 laborrights@ilrf.org www.laborrights.org international labor rights forum (ilrf) THE CASUALIZATION OF WORK: A GLOBAL PANDEMIC? What’s more disturbing? The current rise in part-time workers has not been steady or gradual. Quite the opposite, in fact. The sudden rise of part-time employment, which you’ll see is linked to economic recession (see the rise in the early 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, all periods when the U.S. economy was in recession), is part of a growing trend of labor casualization or flexibilization. THE COCOA PROTOCOL: SUCCESS OR FAILURE? This report is our newest analysis of the implementation of the Harkin-Engel Protocol which was meant to eliminate child labor in the cocoa industry in West Africa. It was issued in advance of the July 1, 2008 Protocol deadline which is described in the report. 2005 LIST: THE 14 WORST CORPORATE EVILDOERS Corporations carry out some of the most horrific human rights abuses of modern times, but it is increasingly difficult to hold them to account. Economic globalization and the rise of transnational corporate power have created a favorable climate for corporate human rights abusers, which are governed principally by the codes of supply and demand and show genuine loyalty only to their WRONG TURN FOR WORKERS’ RIGHTS: THE US-GUATEMALA CAFTA On April 23, 2008, the AFL-CIO and six Guatemalan trade unions filed a complaint – known formally as a “public submission” – with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Trade and Labor Affairs (OTLA) alleging that Guatemala was failing to effectively enforce its labor laws as required under Chapter 16 of the Dominican Republic - Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA). DEADLY BLOOMS: COLOMBIA'S FLOWER INDUSTRY IS BASED ON THE Colombia's flower industry is based on the exploitation of its women workers By Kevin Watkins "Flowers," wrote Goethe, "are the beautiful words and hieroglyphs of nature, with which she shows us how much she loves us." Then again, he never had to make a living by picking them. KENTEX FACTORY FIRE: STATEMENT OF THE FACT-FINDING TEAM Seventy-two workers, many of whom were women, were burned to death and 20 more are still missing in the biggest factory fire that hit the Philippines – the fire that gutted the factory of Kentex Manufacturing Incorporated last May 13, 2015. GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUMABOUTOUR WORKISSUESSTRATEGIESNEWSCONTACT The global labor and gender justice movement is coming together to honor the life of Jeyasre Kathiravel, an Indian garment worker and union member who was organizing against gender-based violence and harassment in her workplace, but after facing months of sexual harassment by her supervisor, was found murdered in January of thisyear.
SWEATFREE COMMUNITIES Take Action: Making Your Community SweatFree. The first step is to identify your campaign goal. Encourage your city to join the cooperative sweatfree procurement contract hosted by the city of Madison, Wisconsin. This "piggy-back" contract is with a vendor that has agreed to key measures for transparency and decent working conditions, including publicly disclosing supplier factories and THE SEAFOOD WORKING GROUP The Seafood Working Group (SWG) is a global coalition of human rights, labor and environmental organizations that work together to develop and advocate for effective government policies and industry actions to end the related problems of labor exploitation, illegal fishing and overfishing in the international seafood trade. Founded in 2014 together with the support of Humanity TIME FOR A SEA CHANGE 02 time for a sea change 1634 i st nw, suite 1000 washington, dc 20006 usa t: +1 202 347 4100 laborrights@ilrf.org www.laborrights.org international labor rights forum (ilrf) THE CASUALIZATION OF WORK: A GLOBAL PANDEMIC? What’s more disturbing? The current rise in part-time workers has not been steady or gradual. Quite the opposite, in fact. The sudden rise of part-time employment, which you’ll see is linked to economic recession (see the rise in the early 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, all periods when the U.S. economy was in recession), is part of a growing trend of labor casualization or flexibilization. THE COCOA PROTOCOL: SUCCESS OR FAILURE? This report is our newest analysis of the implementation of the Harkin-Engel Protocol which was meant to eliminate child labor in the cocoa industry in West Africa. It was issued in advance of the July 1, 2008 Protocol deadline which is described in the report. 2005 LIST: THE 14 WORST CORPORATE EVILDOERS Corporations carry out some of the most horrific human rights abuses of modern times, but it is increasingly difficult to hold them to account. Economic globalization and the rise of transnational corporate power have created a favorable climate for corporate human rights abusers, which are governed principally by the codes of supply and demand and show genuine loyalty only to their WRONG TURN FOR WORKERS’ RIGHTS: THE US-GUATEMALA CAFTA On April 23, 2008, the AFL-CIO and six Guatemalan trade unions filed a complaint – known formally as a “public submission” – with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Trade and Labor Affairs (OTLA) alleging that Guatemala was failing to effectively enforce its labor laws as required under Chapter 16 of the Dominican Republic - Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA). DEADLY BLOOMS: COLOMBIA'S FLOWER INDUSTRY IS BASED ON THE Colombia's flower industry is based on the exploitation of its women workers By Kevin Watkins "Flowers," wrote Goethe, "are the beautiful words and hieroglyphs of nature, with which she shows us how much she loves us." Then again, he never had to make a living by picking them. KENTEX FACTORY FIRE: STATEMENT OF THE FACT-FINDING TEAM Seventy-two workers, many of whom were women, were burned to death and 20 more are still missing in the biggest factory fire that hit the Philippines – the fire that gutted the factory of Kentex Manufacturing Incorporated last May 13, 2015. SWEATFREE COMMUNITIES Take Action: Making Your Community SweatFree. The first step is to identify your campaign goal. Encourage your city to join the cooperative sweatfree procurement contract hosted by the city of Madison, Wisconsin. This "piggy-back" contract is with a vendor that has agreed to key measures for transparency and decent working conditions, including publicly disclosing supplier factories and PALM OIL | GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS Unilever and Kraft call plantations using trafficked and child labor "sustainable."Palm oil is a commodity most of us know little about, yet is virtually ubiquitous in our daily consumption. It is a key ingredient of a host of store staples like cosmetics, soaps and snack foods.This omnipresent vegetable oil is harvested on plantations mostly in Indonesia and Malaysia by workers who remain COCOA | GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUM The chocolate industry has a century-long history of forced and child labor in the production of cocoa. More than 70% of the world’s supply of cocoa comes from two countries nestled on the southern shore of West Africa: Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana. There, whole communities are dedicated to growing the crop that is lucrative for governments and international traders, but brings GLJ-ILRF STANDS IN SOLIDARITY WITH NEW JERSEY WORKERS WHO Robbinsville, New Jersey — Yesterday, caste-oppressed workers in New Jersey came forward to demand changes in the BAPS global supply chain of temple construction which was revealed to rely on forced labor. The New York Times broke the story and the workers filed a lawsuit in the Federal District Court for the District of New Jersey. A WAL-MART LEGEND'S TRAIL OF DECEIT Mr. Coughlin Told Others Bogus Expenses Hid Plot Against Unions Retailer Disputes His Claim By James Bandler and Ann Zimmerman Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Last November, Thomas M. Coughlin, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s vice chairman, approached a lieutenant with an unusual request. He wanted Jared Bowen to approve around $2,000 in expense payments THE KEY HUMAN RIGHTS CHALLENGE: DEVELOPING ENFORCEMENT by Terry Collingsworth Harvard Human Rights Journal, Spring 2002, p.183 I. THE CURRENT REALITY OF RIGHTS WITHOUT REMEDIES FIRESTONE MIRRED IN SLAVE LABOR CHARGES IN LIBERIA By Rodney D. Sieh Since 1926, Liberia's Firestone Plantation in Harbel has been the leading source of revenue in Liberia. The bedrock of the American tire industry continues to flourish from the sweat of Liberians while the working conditions of those who produce the tires continue to raise eyebrows. Editor-in-Chief Rodney D. Sieh dissects the latest outcry against the American tire giant. ENDING SWEATSHOP LABOR By Sean Donahue Last June I met with workers from a factory in the Las Mercedes Free Trade Zone in Managua that produces Faded Glory jeans for Wal-Mart. Many had just been fired for taking part in a strike demanding that the company meet its promises to its workers. COCOA AND CHILD LABOR Contact the International Labor Rights Fundfor more info about the campaign to end child labor. Phone: (202) 347-4100 Fax: (202) 347-4885 laborrights@ilrf.orgwww.LaborRights.org SWEATSHOP HALL OF SHAME 2010 FINAL 1 Sweatshop Hall of Shame 2010 The Sweatshop Hall of Shame 2010 highlights apparel and textile companies that use sweatshops in theirglobal production.
GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUMABOUTOUR WORKISSUESSTRATEGIESNEWSCONTACT The global labor and gender justice movement is coming together to honor the life of Jeyasre Kathiravel, an Indian garment worker and union member who was organizing against gender-based violence and harassment in her workplace, but after facing months of sexual harassment by her supervisor, was found murdered in January of thisyear.
SEAFOOD | GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS Seafood is the highest traded food commodity in the world and the profits are enormous. The global trade in seafood relies heavily on migrant labor and unsustainable fishing practices to meet the high demand for low-cost seafood. It is now recognized that forms of human trafficking occur in fishing industries in most part of the world. GLJ-ILRF convenes a global advocacy THE SEAFOOD WORKING GROUP The Seafood Working Group (SWG) is a global coalition of human rights, labor and environmental organizations that work together to develop and advocate for effective government policies and industry actions to end the related problems of labor exploitation, illegal fishing and overfishing in the international seafood trade. Founded in 2014 together with the support of Humanity TIME FOR A SEA CHANGE 02 time for a sea change 1634 i st nw, suite 1000 washington, dc 20006 usa t: +1 202 347 4100 laborrights@ilrf.org www.laborrights.org international labor rights forum (ilrf) PALM OIL | GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTSINTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUMGLOBAL LABOR RIGHTSGLOBAL LABOR JUSTICEINTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUM JOBSEMPLOYEE LABOR RIGHTSINTERNATIONAL LABOR DAY Unilever and Kraft call plantations using trafficked and child labor "sustainable."Palm oil is a commodity most of us know little about, yet is virtually ubiquitous in our daily consumption. It is a key ingredient of a host of store staples like cosmetics, soaps and snack foods.This omnipresent vegetable oil is harvested on plantations mostly in Indonesia and Malaysia by 2005 LIST: THE 14 WORST CORPORATE EVILDOERS Corporations carry out some of the most horrific human rights abuses of modern times, but it is increasingly difficult to hold them to account. Economic globalization and the rise of transnational corporate power have created a favorable climate for corporate human rights abusers, which are governed principally by the codes of supply and demand and show genuine loyalty only to their THE COCOA PROTOCOL: SUCCESS OR FAILURE? This report is our newest analysis of the implementation of the Harkin-Engel Protocol which was meant to eliminate child labor in the cocoa industry in West Africa. It was issued in advance of the July 1, 2008 Protocol deadline which is described in the report. DEADLY BLOOMS: COLOMBIA'S FLOWER INDUSTRY IS BASED ON THEDEADLY FLOWER LISTCOLUMBIA FLOWER DELIVERYFLOWER SHOP IN COLUMBIA SCDEADLY FLOWERS NAMESPRETTY BUT DEADLY FLOWER Colombia's flower industry is based on the exploitation of its women workers By Kevin Watkins "Flowers," wrote Goethe, "are the beautiful words and hieroglyphs of nature, with which she shows us how much she loves us." Then again, he never had to make a living by picking them. WRONG TURN FOR WORKERS’ RIGHTS: THE US-GUATEMALA CAFTA On April 23, 2008, the AFL-CIO and six Guatemalan trade unions filed a complaint – known formally as a “public submission” – with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Trade and Labor Affairs (OTLA) alleging that Guatemala was failing to effectively enforce its labor laws as required under Chapter 16 of the Dominican Republic - Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA). CHINESE WORKERS PAY FOR WAL-MART'S LOW PRICES By Peter S. Goodman and Philip P. Pan Page A01 SHENZHEN, China -- Inside the factory, amid clattering machinery and clouds of sawdust, men without earplugs or protective goggles feed wood into screaming electric saws, making cabinets for stereo speakers. Women hunch over worktables, many hands bandaged and few covered by gloves, pressing transistors into circuit boards. GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUMABOUTOUR WORKISSUESSTRATEGIESNEWSCONTACT The global labor and gender justice movement is coming together to honor the life of Jeyasre Kathiravel, an Indian garment worker and union member who was organizing against gender-based violence and harassment in her workplace, but after facing months of sexual harassment by her supervisor, was found murdered in January of thisyear.
SEAFOOD | GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS Seafood is the highest traded food commodity in the world and the profits are enormous. The global trade in seafood relies heavily on migrant labor and unsustainable fishing practices to meet the high demand for low-cost seafood. It is now recognized that forms of human trafficking occur in fishing industries in most part of the world. GLJ-ILRF convenes a global advocacy THE SEAFOOD WORKING GROUP The Seafood Working Group (SWG) is a global coalition of human rights, labor and environmental organizations that work together to develop and advocate for effective government policies and industry actions to end the related problems of labor exploitation, illegal fishing and overfishing in the international seafood trade. Founded in 2014 together with the support of Humanity TIME FOR A SEA CHANGE 02 time for a sea change 1634 i st nw, suite 1000 washington, dc 20006 usa t: +1 202 347 4100 laborrights@ilrf.org www.laborrights.org international labor rights forum (ilrf) PALM OIL | GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTSINTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUMGLOBAL LABOR RIGHTSGLOBAL LABOR JUSTICEINTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUM JOBSEMPLOYEE LABOR RIGHTSINTERNATIONAL LABOR DAY Unilever and Kraft call plantations using trafficked and child labor "sustainable."Palm oil is a commodity most of us know little about, yet is virtually ubiquitous in our daily consumption. It is a key ingredient of a host of store staples like cosmetics, soaps and snack foods.This omnipresent vegetable oil is harvested on plantations mostly in Indonesia and Malaysia by 2005 LIST: THE 14 WORST CORPORATE EVILDOERS Corporations carry out some of the most horrific human rights abuses of modern times, but it is increasingly difficult to hold them to account. Economic globalization and the rise of transnational corporate power have created a favorable climate for corporate human rights abusers, which are governed principally by the codes of supply and demand and show genuine loyalty only to their THE COCOA PROTOCOL: SUCCESS OR FAILURE? This report is our newest analysis of the implementation of the Harkin-Engel Protocol which was meant to eliminate child labor in the cocoa industry in West Africa. It was issued in advance of the July 1, 2008 Protocol deadline which is described in the report. DEADLY BLOOMS: COLOMBIA'S FLOWER INDUSTRY IS BASED ON THEDEADLY FLOWER LISTCOLUMBIA FLOWER DELIVERYFLOWER SHOP IN COLUMBIA SCDEADLY FLOWERS NAMESPRETTY BUT DEADLY FLOWER Colombia's flower industry is based on the exploitation of its women workers By Kevin Watkins "Flowers," wrote Goethe, "are the beautiful words and hieroglyphs of nature, with which she shows us how much she loves us." Then again, he never had to make a living by picking them. WRONG TURN FOR WORKERS’ RIGHTS: THE US-GUATEMALA CAFTA On April 23, 2008, the AFL-CIO and six Guatemalan trade unions filed a complaint – known formally as a “public submission” – with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Trade and Labor Affairs (OTLA) alleging that Guatemala was failing to effectively enforce its labor laws as required under Chapter 16 of the Dominican Republic - Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA). CHINESE WORKERS PAY FOR WAL-MART'S LOW PRICES By Peter S. Goodman and Philip P. Pan Page A01 SHENZHEN, China -- Inside the factory, amid clattering machinery and clouds of sawdust, men without earplugs or protective goggles feed wood into screaming electric saws, making cabinets for stereo speakers. Women hunch over worktables, many hands bandaged and few covered by gloves, pressing transistors into circuit boards. ABOUT | GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUM We are excited to announce that International Labor Rights Forum has merged wtih Global Labor Justice, please read our announcement here.Global Labor Justice - International Labor Rights Forum (GLJ - ILRF) is a new merged organization bringing strategic capacity to cross-sectoral work on global value chains and labor migrationcorridors.
SEAFOOD | GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS Seafood is the highest traded food commodity in the world and the profits are enormous. The global trade in seafood relies heavily on migrant labor and unsustainable fishing practices to meet the high demand for low-cost seafood. It is now recognized that forms of human trafficking occur in fishing industries in most part of the world. GLJ-ILRF convenes a global advocacy SWEATFREE COMMUNITIES Take Action: Making Your Community SweatFree. The first step is to identify your campaign goal. Encourage your city to join the cooperative sweatfree procurement contract hosted by the city of Madison, Wisconsin. This "piggy-back" contract is with a vendor that has agreed to key measures for transparency and decent working conditions, including publicly disclosing supplier factories and BANANAS | GLOBAL LABOR JUSTICE-INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS The banana industry has been one of the most highly unionized agricultural sector workforces in the Americas. However, now the ability of these workers to bargain collectively and maintain decent conditions is being threatened.As global production shifts to Africa and direct purchasing by supermarkets such as Walmart and Tesco increases, the undercutting of prices is fueling a CHINESE WORKERS PAY FOR WAL-MART'S LOW PRICES By Peter S. Goodman and Philip P. Pan Page A01 SHENZHEN, China -- Inside the factory, amid clattering machinery and clouds of sawdust, men without earplugs or protective goggles feed wood into screaming electric saws, making cabinets for stereo speakers. Women hunch over worktables, many hands bandaged and few covered by gloves, pressing transistors into circuit boards. THE CASUALIZATION OF WORK: A GLOBAL PANDEMIC? What’s more disturbing? The current rise in part-time workers has not been steady or gradual. Quite the opposite, in fact. The sudden rise of part-time employment, which you’ll see is linked to economic recession (see the rise in the early 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, all periods when the U.S. economy was in recession), is part of a growing trend of labor casualization or flexibilization. JEANS TAKE THE GLOBAL PRODUCTION PATH By Evan Clark WASHINGTON -THE MANUFACTURING OF BLUE jeans, a quintessential partof the American clothing culture since the Fifties, has gone global along with the rest of apparel production. Domestic producers in the last decade or so have focused on the high end, as production of basic, volume-oriented styles migrated primarily south of the border to Mexico and Latin America. CHILD LABOUR IN FOOTBALL STITCHING ACTIVITITY IN INDIA The sports ball industry is exposed for using child labor and slavery to produce soccer balls and volleyballs. In two Indian communities, child labor and debt bondage are estimated to impact thousands ofchildren.
THAI SEAFOOD WORKING GROUP In 2013, Humanity United partnered with the International Labor Rights Forum to create the Thai Seafood Working Group, an internationally recognized network of nearly 60 human rights, labor, and environmental organizations from more than a dozen countries. SWEATSHOP HALL OF SHAME 2010 FINAL 1 Sweatshop Hall of Shame 2010 The Sweatshop Hall of Shame 2010 highlights apparel and textile companies that use sweatshops in theirglobal production.
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