Living Wage and Living Income for Sustainable Diet Sustainable diets are far from assured for many people. Acquisition of a nutritious sustainable diet is predicated upon the availability of income, the inadequacy of which inhibits many people from realizing proper sustenance throughout the year. The occupational status of the majority of workers in rural areas and urban informal economy of the Global South highlights a weak income generation potential, which impedes the procurement of a sustainable diet. Instituting a living wage and income and other proactive policy support measures would go a long way in overcoming the shortfall and allow many more people to lead a decent life. Herausgeber*in/Autor*in: Azfar Khan, Richard Anker, Martha Anker Medienart: Hintergrundinformation Erscheinungsjahr: 2022 Weiterlesen …
Social Auditing and Ethical Certification Persistent problems have been documented in the effectiveness of social auditing and ethical certification schemes when it comes to preventing, detecting and addressing forced labour. In recent years the social compliance industry has awoken to these limitations and there is growing discussion of the need to improve forced labour detection and remediation systems. To date, reform efforts have centred around improving ethical certification standards and audit methodologies on paper, but there is little evidence that incremental improvements are leading to meaningful change on the ground. Herausgeber*in/Autor*in: Genevieve LeBaron, Andreas Rümkorf, Jessie Brunner, Luis C. de Baca, Vivek Soundararajan, Priscilla Fisher Medienart: Hintergrundinformation Erscheinungsjahr: 2022 Mehr Details
Fashion Supply Chains, Modern Slavery and the COVID-19 Pandemic. Impacts, Empathy and Resilience This report highlights the key findings of a Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre (Modern Slavery PEC) research project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). The project was funded through an open call for proposals to examine the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on modern slavery. The project explored the impact of the pandemic on the management of modern slavery risk in Indian fashion supply chains. Herausgeber*in/Autor*in: Modern Slavery & Human Rights, Arts and Humanities Research Council, University of Leeds; Autor*innen: Dr. Mark Sumner, Dr. Divya Singhal, Dr. Matthew Davis, Prof. Hinrich Voss Medienart: Hintergrundinformation Erscheinungsjahr: 2021 Mehr Details
Resistance, harassment and intimidation – Garment worker abuse under Myanmar’s Military Rule Myanmar’s military illegally seized power on 1 February 2021. Since then, garment workers – mostly women – have been on the front line of the country’s Civil Disobedience Movement, risking their lives and livelihoods to demand an end to the dictatorship and restoration of democracy in Myanmar. This report describes the situation of garment workers in Myanmar who suffer from working- and human rights violations. Herausgeber*in/Autor*in: Business & Human Rights Resource Centre; Autor*in: Alysha Khambay Medienart: Hintergrundinformation Erscheinungsjahr: 2022 Mehr Details
Understanding Impact – Research insights from Better Work 2017-2022 Can jobs in garment supply chains fulfil their development potential and not be stuck in a “race to the bottom”? If so, under what conditions, and what is Better Work’s role in helping enable these conditions? To better understand the dynamics of achieving more decent jobs in garment supply chains, Better Work and its engagement with thousands of workplaces offer an entry point for comparison with non-Better Work firms, who tend to be less connected with well-known brands and retailers. This report analyses in which way the Better Work programme has positive influences on working conditions in the factories. Herausgeber*in/Autor*in: International Labour Organization (ILO), International Finance Corporation (IFC) Medienart: Hintergrundinformation Erscheinungsjahr: 2022 Mehr Details