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Two years to kick out human rights abuses: FIFA World Cup kicks off in Qatar 21 November 2022
London, UK – During the pandemic months, our new data shows migrant workers in Qatar remain at high risk of serious labour rights abuses, bolstering fears that despite new reforms, the FIFA 2022 Qatar World Cup will come at the price of migrant workers’ suffering.
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Major fashion brands record profits while vulnerable workers languish in poverty
BHRRC surveyed 50 global fashion brands on what they are doing to respond to garment workers’ rights during COVID-19.
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Companies in Mexico putting profits ahead of worker health & safety during pandemic
A new report published today by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre found evidence of corporate negligence in Mexico, putting workers at risk throughout the early stages of the pandemic
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Thousands of call centre workers in Tunisia and Morocco at risk of infection and labour abuse as COVID-19 exposes weaknesses in opaque customer service outsourcing
A new report by Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC) looks at the steps five call centre companies and four clients were taking to prevent the spread of COVID-19, assist workers who become infected, and ensure workers do not suffer disproportionate economic hardship
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Largest German companies fall short on human rights ahead of Government deadline
A study assesses the 20 largest German companies by turnover against a world-respected human rights benchmark.
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High street brands linked to ‘union busting’ during COVID-19 as thousands of garment workers sacked after asserting rights
New BHRRC report looks at nine cases where nearly 5,000 garment workers were dismissed
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Fashion brands undermining COVID-19 response, putting workers and suppliers at risk
BHRRC surveyed 35 global fashion brands on what they are doing to protect workers amid COVID-19.
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