Starting now! Organizing in Global Supply Chains: Reports from the Front Lines
.@kalponaakter from Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity tells how how to check if the @banglaccord is working – count worker deaths in factory fires and collapses in 2016 (hint: the answer is ZERO!) #workersafety #ranaplaza pic.twitter.com/wbOllfqwyv
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 15. Mai 2018
News Lens: The World Bank should stop dodging accountability https://t.co/stARZtBjpt
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 17. Mai 2018
OHCHR, in partnership with @SwedeninKH @DestnJustice and RoCK launched the report #ReavealingtheRainbow, which looks at the legal framework and lived experiences of #LGBTIQ communities in 11 #SoutheastAsia countries, including #Cambodia #IDAHOTB2018 │ https://t.co/vdQNPHq64R pic.twitter.com/7y1YYI412z
— OHCHR Cambodia (@OHCHR_Cambodia) 16. Mai 2018
Today @ILRF and @4WorkerRights are bringing together labor organizers from global supply chains to talk about strategies for corporate accountability ft @USAS @kalponaakter @SAVEvoicesofedu @centralcambodia and more
— Penelope Kyritsis (@_penelopeCK) 15. Mai 2018
Evangelina Argueta shares her experiences leading her Honduran garment worker union, Central General de Trabajadores, in the face of the country’s political crisis. pic.twitter.com/lageNYIG2i
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 15. Mai 2018
Now for our second panel of the day, where worker leaders from four countries (Cambodia, Bangladesh, Haiti and Honduras) share their new approaches to corporate accountability. #1u pic.twitter.com/VrIhJNBSSL
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 15. Mai 2018
NEW STUDY: The Future of the World Trade Organization https://t.co/UmhdOFngVR pic.twitter.com/IehPbppoRY
— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) 17. Mai 2018
Making Change at Walmart proudly supports the Poor People’s Campaign — today kicks off 40 days of action calling for a national moral revival and an end to poverty #ChangeWalmartChangePoverty #PoorPeoplesCampaign #1u #ufcw pic.twitter.com/vUT9lRJgOJ
— Making Change @ WMT (@ChangeWalmart) 14. Mai 2018
News Lens: Micheli: “The return to the IMF merits a joint rejection of the entire labor movement” https://t.co/ArU71ama6v
— Bretton Woods Proj. (@brettonwoodspr) 16. Mai 2018
According to @ilo, more than 300,000 people forced to pick cotton in 2017 harvest in Uzbekistan. Need to acknowledge those facts to move forward in multi-year process to eradicate #ForcedLabor. @steveswerdlow pic.twitter.com/hrLoPZKnEB
— Cotton Campaign (@cottoncampaign) 14. Mai 2018
Cambodia seeks to drop charges against labour rights activist Tola Moeun, and Tola wins 2018 Labor Rights Defenders Award. https://t.co/CQRiRFx7z6
— Clean Clothes (@cleanclothes) 14. Mai 2018
Traditional CSR model shown not to work in Bangladesh and elsewhere, but businesses often not comfortable framing discussion in worker power terms. We’re looking for partners willing to take that step to make #TakingStock findings actionable. pic.twitter.com/AjbSUCaXJM
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 11. Mai 2018
Migrant workers MUST have right to organize ensured. Everywhere. @AFLCIO @IUFglobal @ITFglobalunion @ituc @SolidarityCntr @NGAdignity @foodchainworker @ilo #TakingStock https://t.co/U9bmB9Xrv7
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 11. Mai 2018
.@centralcambodia has rescued more than a thousand Cambodians trafficked into Thai fishing industry. Thai Govt. has tried to address issue, but conditions still dangerous on vessels and in processing facilities. pic.twitter.com/Hs5O25xpX4
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 11. Mai 2018
Must be concerted effort to ensure respect for right of freedom of association in seafood supply chains, and a focus on worker organizing. @IUFfisheries and @ITFglobalunion are unions doing this important work #1u @AFLCIO @SolidarityCntr pic.twitter.com/8TPlUaPpMf
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 11. Mai 2018
Now for our second panel of the day, where worker leaders from four countries (Cambodia, Bangladesh, Haiti and Honduras) share their new approaches to corporate accountability. #1u pic.twitter.com/VrIhJNBSSL
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 15. Mai 2018
Are you among the 90,000+ people who have already signed the #TurnAroundHM petition over the last seven days? If so, thank you. If not, you can now help us get to 100,000 voices demanding #LivingWageNow in #HM’s supply chain! @wemoveEU @ILRF https://t.co/XnHwIqJWMo
— Clean Clothes (@cleanclothes) 11. Mai 2018
Our first panel covers challenges and obstacles to union organizing in global supply chains. #1u pic.twitter.com/Tc6YI5slKI
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 15. Mai 2018
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