Human Rights Watch
Is Your Brand Paying Its Share to Reduce Bangladesh Workers’ Wage Despair?
Brand managers involved in overseeing purchasing and ethical operations have a choice.
Union Leader’s Murder ‘Huge Test’ for Bangladesh as ‘World Watches’
Human Rights Watch calls for the EU and U.S. to factor in Shahidul Islam's death in ongoing trade discussions…
What Does the World Cup Have to Do With Garment Workers? Plenty.
There are "close parallels" between the plight of migrant workers in Qatar and garment worker exploitation…
‘Effectively and Systematically Gamed’: Why Audits Need an Overhaul
As yet another factory is engulfed in flames, questions loom about the limits of social audits.
Will the ILO Make Labor Rights Rules Binding for Businesses?
Forced and child labor remain substantial issues for global supply chains—one that only an enforceable…
GMAC: Cambodia Committed to Labor and Social Compliance
More than a month after the Human Rights Watch (HRW) published a report on Cambodia's labor rights abuse, the…
USAID Announces Program to Empower RMG Workers in Bangladesh
Two years after the Rana Plaza building collapse shifted the world's attention to garment worker safety…
H&M to End Short-Term Labor Contracts With Suppliers
Swedish fast fashion clothier H&M said it will soon adopt stricter requirements for its suppliers…
Human Rights Watch: Bangladesh Union Reps Threatened By Violence, Murder
In sharp contrast to recent reports of Bangladesh’s long-awaited progress reforming its factory safety and…
E.U. Ends Burma Sanctions: Labor Advocates “Deeply Disturbed”
European Union (EU) foreign ministers permanently lifted trade and economic sanctions against Burma…
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