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Agribusiness in Africa is often championed as a driver of economic growth, food security and rural development.
The EU’s mandatory human rights due diligence legislation (CSDDD) is a landmark advance for business and human rights.
Para la versión en español de este perfil de las demandas judiciales, haga clic acá. Snapshot In 2013, over 700 Chileans filed a claim against Boliden Mineral in Swedish court. Plaintiffs alleged they ...
...From 1965 to 1969, the former Monsanto Company manufactured Agent Orange for the U.S. military as a wartime government contractor. The current Monsanto Company has maintained responsibility for ...
Worrying reports highlight pitiful wages, child labour and sexual abuse for some Syrian refugees working without permits. There is a real risk that these abuses could occur in the Turkish clothing ...
Nike has released a special advert with the slogan: “Don’t Do It”. The phrase is a twist on the sportswear brand’s trademark catchphrase: “Just Do It” and in this instance is in reference to ...
A landmark legal case has been launched against the world’s largest tech companies by Congolese families who say their children were killed or maimed while mining for cobalt used to power smartphones, ...
A lawsuit against two US and two Thai firms that allegedly engaged in human trafficking as they supplied shrimp to retailers including Walmart can proceed to trial, a judge ruled. The civil lawsuit, ...
Part of the following timelines China: Child labour, forced overtime, health & safety breaches reported at toy factory supplying Disney, Mattel & Wal-Mart - companies respond View full story Labour ...
On 21 March 2019, Amnesty International launched its ethical batteries campaign, challenging leaders in the electric vehicle industry to produce the world's first completely ethical battery, free of ...
Bikita Minerals, a subsidiary of Africa Resources (Pvt) Ltd, boasts of a world class lithium pegmatite resource and was once the largest producer of petalite and lepidolite in the world. However ...
"Report: Ethiopia's garment workers are world's lowest paid" Ethiopian garment factory workers are now, on average, the lowest paid in any major garment-producing company worldwide, a new report says.
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