Media Highlights
Future of Work Round Table
“Today’s global supply chains contain large quantities of temporary and contract labor. There is virtually no legal accountability for lead firms when it comes to human rights, as they subcontract out the vast majority of the work – and their responsibility,” says Shawna Bader-Blau, Solidarity Center executive director.
The Human Pain in Every Morsel You Eat
“People coming together undoing those legacies of disenfranchisement, feudalism and slavery to create real voice and power: That is what we see when we see agricultural workers coming together,” says Shawna Bader-Blau, Solidarity Center executive director [Starting minute 5:00], in this podcast interview.
Women Will Pay the Real Price for Our Desire for Cheap Clothes (Spanish)
David Welsh, director for Southeast Asia at the Solidarity Center, a U.S.-based labor rights organization, says that large textile companies do not prioritize their employees. “Brands control and look for a specific market dynamic and it is a deliberately exploitative system,” he says.
Plight of Workers in Northeast Gets Global Attention (Nigeria)
“The trauma experienced by working families at the peak of the insurgency is yet to be comprehensively addressed,” the Solidarity Center said in an 8-page document released in Abuja on Tuesday. The Solidarity Center, a Washington-based organization, collaborated with the Nigeria Labor Congress (NLC) to carry out a comprehensive survey on the plight of workers in northeast Nigeria.
U.S.-Mexico Trade Deal Raises Worker Hopes on Both Sides of Border
“The very fact that there’s a labor chapter in the text instead of a side agreement is an encouraging sign,” says Gladys Cisneros, program director in Mexico for the Solidarity Center… However, between 70 and 90 percent of collective bargaining agreements registered in Mexico fall under the category of “employer protection unions,” Cisneros says.
Can Myanmar’s Garment Sector Reach Its Full Potential?
The Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association must begin to see international institutions and NGOs as allies in the effort to show just how the industry is moving toward greater compliance. The ILO and U.S. Solidarity Center can be of immense help… Not only do they have the professionals Myanmar needs to move ahead, they have the credibility Myanmar lacks.
A2i, USAID Jointly Launch 6 Digital Centres for Garments and Fisheries Workers
Workers in Bangladesh garment factories & fisheries now have access to six digital centers where they can access more than 150 public and private services, including financial services, quickly & at a lower cost—a USAID project with Solidarity Center.
Forced Labor Is the Backbone of the World’s Electronics Industry
Malaysia is “a booming economy… with a huge amount of foreign investment,” said David Welsh of the Solidarity Center. “But, in a region plagued with human-rights abuses and labor abuses, Malaysia is in many ways transparently the regional leader.”
New Cambodia Minimum-Wage Law Edges Closer
A joint analysis of the draft law, conducted by the Solidarity Center, CCHR and the International Trade Union Confederation, argued it did not adhere to international standards and best practices.
Violence is not part of the job. For any of us
A study on violence and harassment at work found that 20 of 80 countries surveyed had no laws to protect workers from retaliation if they reported sexual harassment, and 19 did not even have a legal definition of sexual harassment at work, writes the Solidarity Center’s Lisa McGowan. But there is a way forward. Hundreds of workers, their unions and human rights allies are at the International Labor Organization (ILO) in Geneva this week and next, where they are pushing for a global rule that includes include strong protections against gender-based violence at work.
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