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update Weekly Update 27 August | Qatar: FIFA & sponsors face scrutiny over World Cup whistleblowerâs imprisonment
S. Africa: Unions call for better wages for mineworkers to reduce poverty & prevent recurrence of 2012 Marikana shootings | Mexico: Calavo Growers, Fresh Del Monte Produce, Mission Produce & West Pak Avocado purchased avocados from illegally deforested land, investigation alleges | India: Microsoft's Mekaguda data centre construction allegedly harms environment & endangers local livelihoods | UK: Law firm DLA Piper demands huge fees from climate activists to cover court costs | Kuwait: Govt. crackdown on worker accommodation building violations leaves low-wage migrants homeless | and much more...
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update Weekly Update 21 August | Canada: Foreign Worker Program âslavery breeding groundâ says UN
Ethiopia: Families of Flight 302 crash victims seek USD58b in compensation, arguing Boeingâs US settlement inadequate amid cost-cutting & oversight failures | Brazil: X to close operations over Supreme Court judgeâs content orders | Australia: Investigation alleges Austal, CSL Limited & Rio Tinto donated to US congress members who voted to overturn 2020 presidential election result | UK: No human trafficking or modern slavery case brought against TN Group despite Home Office identification of 35 migrant fishers as victims | Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territory: Investigation finds Etsy listing & promoting stores operating in illegal settlements | and much more...
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update Chinese Responsible Investment Overseas Newsletter Issue 32 (Aug 2024) | Activists in 10 countries protest at Chinese embassies over potential EACOP financing
The bi-monthly newsletter serves as a platform for updates, insights and tools on key topics relating to social and environmental impacts of Chinese overseas investments and business and as a resource to promote peer learning and informed decision-making.
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update Weekly Update 14 August | Serbia: 30,000 protest Rio Tinto EU-backed lithium project
S. Africa: Compensation process continues but delays remain for ex-miners suffering from occupational lung disease, following 2018 settlement with six mining | USA: EPA issues emergency ban on toxic pesticide that carries severe, known risks for pregnant women & foetuses | Brazil: Clash between Guarani-KaiowĂĄ Indigenous People & farmers leaves 11 injured in land dispute in Mato Grosso do Sul | Japan: Youth plaintiffs file countryâs first climate change lawsuit against 10 major energy companies | Europe: Migrant maritime workers face harsh working conditions, intimidation, low wages & exploitative recruitment | Bahrain: Intl. banking IDs issued to migrants to reduce wage theft; worker vulnerabilities remain
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update Weekly Update 7 August | UK: Social media misinformation fuels far-right riots
South Africa: Tendele Coal Mine faces backlash over environmental report amid expansion plans | Peru: TĂa MarĂa copper mine could begin operations before the end of the year despite concerns from local communities | Japan: Worker Rights Consortium demands sportswear brand ASICS compensate Cambodian union leader allegedly convicted without evidence | UK: Modern slavery expert receives death threat from anonymous company, amid rising anti-migrant protests | Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territory: Tech giantsâ cloud & AI services allegedly enhance Israeli militaryâs capabilities in Gaza | and much more...
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update Africa Quarterly Update July 2024 | Corporate-related labour rights violations in Africa
The latest edition of our Africa Quarterly Update newsletter provides an overview of labour rights abuse recorded across different sectors, raising concerns for corporations operating in Africa or relying on an African workforce.
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update Weekly Update 31 July | Bangladesh: Garment workers hit by protest crackdowns
Uganda: Agriculture giant Agilis Partners accused of forced evictions and & human rights abuses | Brazil: Rancher ordered to pay USD50m for Amazon deforestation | Philippines: San Miguel Corporation allegedly harasses islanders with armed men | Georgia: East-West Highway Project funded by intl. development banks faces criticism for environmental & safety issues | UAE: 54 Nepali workers employed by facilities management co. Tornado Group allege exploitative conditions | and much more...
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update Weekly Update 24 July | Israel/OPT: Investors respond to UN call to halt arms transfers to Israel
Meta faces multi-million dollar lawsuits in Brazil & Nigeria for alleged data privacy violations | Kenya: High Court halts swearing-in of Toror Tea Factory director amid sexual exploitation allegations | Nicaragua: Report urges international financial institutions to cut funding amid regime human rights concerns | S. Korea: CEO & site managers of contractor company charged for construction worker's heatstroke death | France: Hijab ban for athletes at 2024 Olympics violates human rights, says Amnesty International | Egypt: Perfume companies linked to child labour on Jasmine farms | and much more...
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update Weekly Update 17 July | Kenya: Lipton's tea estate sale linked to human rights concerns
I/OT: Major companies face allegations of discrimination against employees & applicants for pro-Palestine stances | Ghana: Fatality at Atlantic Lithium mine raises questions about safety in lithium mining sector | USA: Michigan farmworkers exposed to new bird flu strain as employers reportedly fail to provide legally-mandated PPE | India: Activists & Indigenous Peoples' groups criticise over-reliance of tech in forest rights verification | Germany: Euro 24 âclean zonesâ tournament requirements allegedly risked freedom of assembly violations | Bahrain: Migrant workers' advocacy group calls for extension to summer working ban amid rising temperatures
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update Corporate Legal Accountability Quarterly Update â Issue 49, July 2024: Unjust transition on trial: Communities and workers litigate to shape corporate practice
As the world approaches a critical tipping point in climate breakdown, the rapid shift to renewable energy is essential. To ensure that no one is left behind, this transition must balance the need for swift climate action with the equitable sourcing of transition minerals and the construction of solar, wind, and hydropower plants that respect human rights...The new Just Transition Litigation Tracking Tool from the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre has documented 60 legal cases from around the world initiated by Indigenous Peoples, other communities and workers or their representatives directly impacted by human rights harms associated with the growth of the renewable energy value chain. Together, these cases challenge the unfair âdistribution of benefits and burdensâ of the transition (not the transition itself), painting a clear picture of the growing refusal by rightsholders to accept these violations as an inevitable cost of the worldâs transition...
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