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Fair Work is investigating Merivale following fresh claims the hospitality giant underpaid and exploited vulnerable workers, ...
Maersk will cut ties with companies linked to illegal Israeli settlements on the occupied West Bank, the Danish shipping ...
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As the climate crisis intensifies, fashion brands are stepping up their environmental pledges—setting targets to slash emissions, transition to renewable energy, and build “green” factories. But ...
On 24 April 2024, eight Brazilian workers filed a civil lawsuit against Starbucks in the United States with the support of International Rights Advocates (IRA), alleging they were subjected to ...
"What "good" looks like – Embedding human rights in governance processes: Lessons from practice", 28 May 2025 GBI is pleased to announce the latest guidance briefing in the “What “good” looks like” ...
The United Nations singled out PT Astra Agro Lestari (AAL), the second-largest palm oil company in Indonesia, raising specific allegations of systemic human rights and environmental abuses linked to ...
"A Toxic Silence: How Myanmar’s gold rush threatens international rivers" 28 April 2025 Unregulated gold mining in eastern Shan State raises concerns about the risk of cyanide contamination in key ...
24 Apr 2025 Eight Brazilian workers have filed a civil lawsuit against Starbucks in the USA with the support of International Rights Advocates (IRA), alleging they were subjected to trafficking and ...
In February 2025, it was reported that Fruit of the Loom (FOL) would be closing two unionised factories it owns in Honduras, Jerzees Nuevo Día and Confecciones Dos Caminos, impacting more than 3,000 ...
“EU Omnibus Unveiled: What’s at stake for the EU’s sustainability framework?”, 7 March 2025 Frank Bold’s Julia Otten presented our views at a webinar co-organised with ShareAction, WWF European Policy ...
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