Media Highlights
[Forbes] Bangladesh Garment Makers Settle With Sears Over $40 Million In Canceled Orders
Jeffrey Vogt, the rule of law director of the Solidarity Center and co-author on the “Farce Majeure” report says that the contracts are one-sided by design. “None of this is accidental. The system was built exactly to push most of the risk on manufacturers and...
[Thomson Reuters] Anti-trafficking Groups Urge Biden to Focus on Labor Exploitation
"We're really hopeful that there'll be more attention that's brought to the issue of forced labor again," said Neha Misra, senior specialist on migration and human trafficking at the Solidarity Center, a workers rights' advocacy group.
[Washington Post] Trump’s Carrier deal fades as economic reality intervenes
"The new accord [USMCA] also includes provisions to permit collective bargaining and to close loopholes allowing Mexican employers to profit by mistreating their workers ... On paper, the Mexican reforms would allow workers to organize unions outside of the...
[Forbes] Fashion’s $16 Billion Debt To Garment Workers Should Spark Reform, Not Sympathy
"Fashion’s unpaid bills have been catastrophic for garment workers. A September report co-written by the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, the WRC and the Solidarity Center's ILAW network showed that these debts have led to mass layoffs (at least 1...
[CNBC] Bangladesh Faces Twin Crises as Coronavirus Deals New Blow to Flood-battered Nation
“We see desperate workers willing to accept very low wages in extremely dangerous conditions, with no serious health and safety protections, let alone social distancing measures or personal protective equipment,” said Jon Hartough, Solidarity Center Bangladesh program...
[US-Asia Institute] Tim Ryan and Atley Chock: Worker Rights in Thailand (Podcast)
"The COVID crisis highlights in a much sharper way the issues that these workers have been advocating on, and struggling for, for years and years and years... [and] this is why we really need a more equitable development model than the current supply chain model,"...
[Podcast: Working Life with Jonathan Tasini] How To Steal An Election 101; Haitian Garment Workers Rise Up
"[Garment workers producing clothing for global brands in Haiti] are at risk of COVID; [they] often won't have access to health care because of the tricks that employers are playing: essentially stealing from their contributions" says Solidarity Center regional...
[Lanka Image] Workers vs. Virus
An estimated 10,000 Sri Lankan migrant workers are reported to be unemployed due to COVID-19, and many more are at an increased risk of wage theft. Solidarity Center, along with other organizations, endorses the list of 14 ways employers can protect workers from wage...
[Dinero] Rappi Gig Economy Workers Protest in Bogota for Better Conditions (Colombia, in Spanish)
Gig economy workers, considered contractors by the company Rappi, are asking for better pay and working conditions, and access to the social safety net. According to a study published last year by the Labor Observatory of the University of Rosario, the Solidarity...
[Southeast Asia Globe] Cambodia in Quarantine: Reading Between the Data
The impact of COVID-19 on Cambodia's informal workers is likely underestimated. Speaking on the construction sector, Solidarity Center's Khun Taro, Cambodian program coordinator, says 'as many as 80% of construction workers were employed informally as of 2018, placing...
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