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Workers’ rights
Workers’ rights encompass a large array of human rights from the right to decent work and freedom of association to equal opportunity and protection against discrimination. Specific rights related to the workplace include health and safety in the workplace and the right to privacy at work, amongst many others. Given the relationship between workers, employers,… Continue Reading Continue Reading Workers’ rights
Supply chains
The “supply chain and value chain concepts are related but distinct concepts”, although they are often used interchangeably in business and human rights discourse. As the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR) notes: “A company’s ‘supply chain’ encompasses the resources, activities, and business relationships that feed into a product or service. It traditionally covers ‘upstream’… Continue Reading Continue Reading Supply chains
Non-judicial grievance mechanisms
Grievance mechanism are defined by the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) as “any routinized, State-based or non-State-based, judicial or non-judicial process through which grievances concerning business-related human rights abuse can be raised and remedy can be sought.” Commentary to Guiding Principle 25 notes that state based judicial or non-judicial grievance mechanism (NJGM) should form… Continue Reading Continue Reading Non-judicial grievance mechanisms
Judicial remedy
Judicial remedy is “[t]he manner in which a right is enforced or satisfied by a court when some harm or injury, recognized by society as a wrongful act, is inflicted upon an individual.” (other forms of remedy exist, see Non-judicial grievance mechanisms) The form of remedy depends on the wrong committed and the liability which… Continue Reading Continue Reading Judicial remedy
Garment, Textile and Footwear Sector
The revenue of the global garment, textile and footwear industry was calculated by Statista to amount to US$ 1.53 trillion in 2022. According to the 2022 data from the International Labour Organization (ILO), the textiles and garment sectors employed approximately 91 million workers globally. This sector refers to the design, cutting and sewing of garments… Continue Reading Continue Reading Garment, Textile and Footwear Sector
