HUAYOU Cobalt, China’s biggest cobalt producer, will stop buying from individuals in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) owing to pressure from customers and rights groups concerned about child ...
"Heat exhaustion hits Bangladesh garment workers amid power cuts", 20 May 2026...since late April the garment industry belt ...
Fashion Nova... is built to... mass-produc[e] cheap clothes... made “in less than two weeks,” often by manufacturers in Los Angeles... The federal Labor Department has found that many Fashion Nova ...
"Exclusive: OpenAI Used Kenyan Workers on Less Than $2 Per Hour to Make ChatGPT Less Toxic", 18. January 2023 [...] But the success story is not one of Silicon Valley genius alone. In its quest to ...
A recent report published by Public Eye in April 2026 shed light on egregious labour rights abuses on banana farms supplying Chiquita in Guatemala. The reported abuses include wage theft, payment ...
Australia: Highest Court to hear environmental case against MACH Energy’s mining expansion alleged to worsen climate impacts, incl. co. comment Necessary storage enables core site functionality. This ...
The UNI Global Union has lauded the recently amended labour law of Bangladesh, as the international platform of trade unions believes the reforms brought by the country will protect workers’ rights. … ...
The Nepal Trade Union Congress (NTUC) has asserted that the Constitution of Nepal guarantees workers the right to form trade unions and thus stressed that rights must not be snatched away. …, the ...
...With 77 votes in favor and 70 against, the National Assembly of Ecuador approved the Organic Law for the Strengthening of the Strategic Mining and Energy Sectors on February 26, 2026. The new ...
Italian prosecutors have placed Foodinho, the Italian unit of Spanish food delivery group Glovo, under judicial supervision and opened an investigation into its CEO over alleged labour exploitation ...
The European Commission proposed on Wednesday streamlining and easing a slew of tech regulations, including delaying some provisions of its AI Act, in an attempt to cut red tape, head off criticism ...
Australia’s largest miner, BHP, has been found liable to compensate victims devastated by the collapse of a tailings dam in Brazil in 2015 that killed 19 people, spewed millions of tonnes of waste ...
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