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Asian garment labour movement identifies urgent shifts to redistribute profits & regulate global garment supply chains
Asia Floor Wage Alliance argue 'business as usual' cannot continue if garment workers' rights in the global south are to be adequately protected.
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One case, three insights – what a legal case from Egypt can teach us about our right to breathe clean air
On Clean Air Day (16 June) Désirée Abrahams, Senior Programme Manager, Global Action Plan, outlines how a community can take on a polluting company - and win - using human rights as the backbone of the legal case.
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Eradicating child labour requires urgent action and change: what should companies do?
Year after year, campaigns like the World Day Against Child Labour on 12 June remind the world that child labour is still a pressing issue that will not go away without urgent action and change. Ines Kaempfer, CEO, The Centre for Child Rights and Business, reflects on the challenges and opportunities.
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Imagining international trade agreements which support more responsible business
Tom Wills looks at the relationship between trade deals and corporate accountability, and highlights recent trade policies which place obligations on business.
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Fitting a technology lens on the EU mandatory human rights & environmental due diligence Directive
Strengthening the EU's draft Directive on mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence to ensure tech companies are adequately covered is crucial, says Gayatri Khandhadai, Head of Technology & Human Rights at BHRRC.
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Amazon AGM sees investor showdown over trade union rights
A groundswell of shareholder support for workers' rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining indicates a sea change, but investors must do more to address social and environmental risks, write ITUC's Sharan Burrow and UNI Global Union's Christy Hoffman
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Inequality has become an investor priority - How human rights advocates can respond
Institutional investors’ recognition of the pervasive harm systemic risks to the economy and the markets can cause is changing the way they understand fiduciary duty, even beyond Europe, says Joanne Bauer and Paul Rissman, CoFounders of Rights CoLab.
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Billions paid out to coal companies show how investment rules are obstructing the green transition
Fabian Flues from PowerShift blogs on how the Energy Charter Treaty offers fossil fuel comapanies disproportionate levels of investment protection, making the transition away from fossil fuels expensive and difficult for states.
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ASTAC, bananas and commerce: The ABC of worker-centred trade
Blog from the American Bar Association exploring how the US Government's "worker-centred trade policy" could support banana workers in Ecuador being denied their right to freedom of association.
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