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Labour exploitation of migrant workers rampant during Qatar World Cup, new testimonies reveal
Nearly 80 workers speak out on their suffering, renewing calls for remedy
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Companies leading the transition to renewable energy are failing in human rights responsibilities
Over 500 allegations of human rights abuse have been linked to the extraction of key minerals needed to reach net-zero.
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Manufacturing of electric vehicle batteries riddled by human rights violations
Panasonic, Tesla and Toyota’s electric vehicle batteries linked to abuses.
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Human rights risks in South Africa ignored as race to reach net-zero intensifies
New analysis suggests banks linked to the mining of transition minerals in South Africa are failing their human rights responsibilities.
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Human rights risks in South Africa ignored as race to reach net-zero intensifies
New analysis suggests banks linked to the mining of transition minerals in South Africa are failing their human rights responsibilities.
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Unique opportunity to improve human rights standards in South Korean businesses
Ahead of the 4th National Action Plan on Human Rights, new analysis finds South Korean companies are failing to meet human rights responsibilities.
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New research shows companies support stronger modern slavery laws in Australia
New research reveals the results of a detailed survey of nearly 90 business groups on the impact of Australia’s Modern Slavery Act.
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Human rights abuses linked to transition mining companies in Andean region
New research highlights the human rights challenges posed by the extraction of transition minerals in South America’s Andean region.
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Governments and tech investors under pressure to act on unlawful and arbitrary use of spyware
Ahead of major summit for world leaders, civil society urges governments to ban sales of spyware until human rights abuses are prevented.
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Hundreds of companies operating in Russia bolstering war efforts without examining risks
New research reveals a woeful deficit among companies which remain in Russia of their human rights responsibilities during wartime.
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