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update Weekly Update 22 April | Major delivery platforms linked to widespread migrant labour abuses in Gulf
Liberia: Communities report little progress on World Bank-backed remedy plan for Salala rubber plantation abuses | USA: IBM pays USD17m to settle DEI probe amid government crackdown on corporate diversity programmes | Japan: Activist fund urges Kao probe into suppliers over alleged forced labour, deforestation and land grabbing | EU: US tech firms and industry organisations allegedly lobbied to hide data centre environmental impacts | and much more...
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update Weekly Update 15 April | Lafarge and executives guilty of financing armed groups, French court rules
South Africa: Sweatshop conditions reportedly uncovered in factory linked to major clothing retailers’ supply chain | Canada: Court rules that Barrick Gold abuse case must be heard in Tanzania | Cambodia: Indigenous Bunong communities face land loss as wind farm projects reportedly advance without consultation | Norway: Telenor sued in class action over alleged disclosure of personal data to Myanmar military junta | and much more...
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update Weekly Update 8 April | Social media platforms accused of fuelling attacks and disinformation against Indigenous leaders in Guatemala
Uganda: Farmers to sue EACOP Ltd in London over crude oil pipeline’s climate and environmental impact | USA: More than 3,800 JBS workers continue strike over unsafe conditions, low pay and discrimination | Myanmar: Communities allege that Pang Pet steel mill causes pollution, health issues and displacement in Shan state | Netherlands: Pension fund divests from Palantir over social responsibility concerns | and much more...
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update Weekly Update 1 April | Meta and Google found liable in "watershed" ruling over social media’s impact on youth mental health
Türkiye: Report exposes deadly conditions and union repression in textile hub | USA: Court authorises copper mining on Apache sacred site | Thailand: Landmark ruling orders Chatree Gold Mine to compensate nearly 400 villagers for environmental and health damages | Germany: IG Metall union files legal challenge against Tesla over "intimidation" during factory vote | and much more
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update Weekly Update 25 March | Palantir AI expands into military operations and public services amid growing rights concern
Eswatini: Retailer purchasing practices threaten textile workers’ livelihoods amid rising costs | Pakistan: Sanitation workers face systemic exploitation and discrimination | EU: Labour authorities’ use of digital tools risks exposing migrant workers to surveillance and privacy breaches | Haiti: Gap under fire after “illegal” dismissal of pregnant workers and union leaders at supplier | and much more...
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update Corporate Legal Accountability Quarterly Update – Issue 56, March 2026: Venezuela’s new oil regime: a human rights perspective
This Quarterly Update explores the reform of Venezuela's oil regime, pointing to gaps in the regulation of the industry’s human rights and environmental impacts and highlighting that the responsibility of Venezuelan and foreign companies to respect human rights remains in place.
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update Weekly Update 18 March | Landmark liability ruling: Yves Rocher held accountable for overseas abuses
Uganda: StopEACOP coalition accuses major banks of “back-door” funding pipeline project via EUR1.5b TotalEnergies bond | Ecuador: Banco Pichincha reportedly closes accounts of defenders amid allegations of state-led repression | Vietnam: Investigation alleges ongoing toxic pollution at Samsung subcontractors | EU: Parliament urges social media platforms to tackle Russia-linked human trafficking | and much more...
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update Weekly Update 11 March | 31 million migrant workers at risk as Middle East conflict escalates
Kenya: Cellebrite surveillance technology allegedly used against activist | Venezuela: Investigation alleges USD 2.2bn of gold refined by Argor‑Heraeus may be linked to “most severe human rights abuses” | Myanmar: Major companies accused of fueling junta airstrikes, Justice For Myanmar calls for coordinated sanctions | UK: South West Water admits supplying contaminated water in Devon and much more...
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update Weekly Update 4 March | Anthropic AI reportedly used in US-Israel strikes as OpenAI faces user backlash for military agreement
Tunisia: Court rejects efforts to suspend fertiliser plant operations amid health and pollution concerns | Nicaragua: Govt granted more than 1m hectares in mining concessions since 2021 | Australia: HungryPanda admits that it contacted Chinese authorities during Sydney rider dispute | Greece: Intellexa founder sentenced for targeting officials and journalists with spyware | and much more...
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