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Weekly Update 15 June | Tanzania: Maasai allegedly attacked in eviction for commercial 'conservation'
French judge rejects Bolloré appeal against remedy action plan for social, environmental & land harms caused in Cameroon by palm plantation subsidiary Socapalm; 14 artisanal miners allegedly killed in Peru during eviction from Intigold mining land; Cambodia union calls on Walmart to intervene after 5 union leaders dismissed from footwear factory following union election; report finds further evidence linking French supermarket Groupe Casino supply chain to unauthorised deforestation of Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau Indigenous Land; Bangladeshi woman allegedly tortured after being trafficked to Saudi Arabia with help of Aziz & Sons Recruitment Agency; and much more...
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Weekly Update 08 June | Bangladesh & Mexico: Business culpability alleged in worker deaths
40+ killed & 200+ injured in fire at BM Container Depot in Bangladesh; 14 BerryMex farm workers killed in Mexican work transport accident; 4 NGOs file criminal complaint in France against arms firms Dassault Aviation, Thales and MBDA over alleged complicity in war crimes in Yemen; Amazon freedom of association policy non-compliant with international labour standards, report finds, amid alleged anti-union campaigns; British environmental journalist & Brazilian Indigenous expert missing after allegedly receiving threats from loggers & miners; NGOs file OECD complaint against Aker over Lundin Energy acquisition; allege deal will prevent victims from accessing remedy for violations in Sudan; Carbon Market Watch disputes Qatar World Cup 2022 organisers’ claims of ‘carbon-neutrality’ & ‘environmental integrity’ of off-set credits; and much more...
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Weekly Update 01 June | Amazon AGM: ‘Unprecedented shareholder action’ on labour rights
German Govt. plans to use coal from Cerrejón Coal mine in Colombia, accused of human & environmental rights abuses, to end dependence on Russia; 5 more banks incl. Deutsche Bank, Citi and JPMorgan Chase opt out of financing EACOP; Volkswagen under investigation for alleged slave labour & human trafficking during Brazilian dictatorship; Court allows class action to proceed against Thai sugar firm Mitr Pohl; 700 Cambodian families allege land grabs; 104 workers from Next supplier Neo Trend Textile in Turkey owed thousands of lira after COVID-19 factory closure; Moroccan trade unionists allege Comdata barred 7 workers from accessing their workplace for leading a strike; and much more
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Weekly Update 25 May | Qatar World Cup: Call for FIFA to establish remedy fund
3 World Cup hotels refused to accommodate LGBT fans despite organisers’ guarantees, says Norwegian media; French Court of Appeal upholds charges of complicity in crimes against humanity & financing terrorism against Lafarge over activities in Syria; Zimbabwean villagers displaced over 10 yrs ago for diamond mines allegedly still waiting for compensation & proper housing; El Bajío farmers buy shares in Penmont mining co., attend London AGM to demand reparations for illegal mining & violence; at least 2 women workers killed at H&M Indian supplier Natchi prior to murder of Jeyasre Kathiravel, alleges Worker Rights Consortium; Juukan Gorge traditional owners sign agreement with Rio Tinto to co-manage mining land; ‘Rampant exploitation & abuse’ of migrant workers on UK fishing boats incl. physical violence & racial discrimination; after 1 worker killed & 12 injured in explosion at Sotacib Kesserine factory, workers allege poor health & safety conditions in workplace; and much more...
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Africa Quarterly Update: African communities seek justice in court
In Africa, the number of lawsuits to redress corporate human rights abuses is increasing as communities grow in confidence to sue companies both in domestic and foreign courts. Includes guest blog by Lawyers for Community Alternatives which explores the main obstacles to justice: lack of access to confidential, technical or hidden information.
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Weekly Update 18 May | Corporate complicity in war crimes: Risks highlighted in Yemen & Colombia
Report claims arms exports by Spanish company Airbus to Saudi Arabia & UAE may have contributed to war crimes in Yemen; US NGO presents alleged evidence of how Drummond and Glencore subsidiary Prodeco Group allegedly financed Colombian paramilitary groups; Investors urge firms with ties in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus & other conflict-affected areas to adopt enhanced human rights due diligence requirements; Human rights groups join lead poisoning case in Zambia against Anglo American, argue S. African Govt. has duty to regulate firms operating internationally; Clearview AI agrees to limit sales of its facial recognition database to settle Illinois privacy lawsuit; Chicken from Brazil fed with soy supplied to UK supermarkets, linked to violations of Guarani Kaiowa Indigenous people's rights, says report; Office fire in Delhi that killed 30 workers exposes risk for more tragedies under new labour laws, rights body warns; IWGB union accuses Deliveroo of ‘cynical PR move’ after signing GMB union deal that allegedly fails to ensure min. wage for couriers; Talabat drivers in UAE strike for better pay as petrol prices soar following Deliveroo drivers’ successful action; and much more
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Weekly Update 11 May | Transition mineral mining: Burkina Faso disaster & due diligence gaps
Burkina Faso mining disaster highlights human rights risks of energy transition mineral extraction; over 220 CSOs call for strengthening of EU's proposed corporate sustainability due diligence law to avoid legally mandating 'a tick-box exercise'; textile & garment workers in eSwatini continue strike for living wage despite intimidation & harassment by police & army; Colombian National Environmental Licensing Agency rejects AngloGold appeal for Quebradona copper-gold mine licence; Philippines Commission on Human Rights inquiry says carbon majors misrepresented climate science; research finds Xinjiang cotton traces in Adidas, Hugo Boss and Puma products despite promises to revise supply chains over forced labour allegations; family of deceased Nepali worker alleges working conditions in Qatar enforced by employer Galfar Al Misnad contributed to his death; and much more
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Weekly Update 04 May | Intl. Workers' Day: Dubai drivers force Deliveroo pay cut reversal
Global Witness alleges International Tin Association certification scheme allows trafficking of conflict minerals from DRC likely used by Big Tech firms; Louisiana community alleges chemical co. Denka emits unsafe levels of carcinogenic chemical & attempted to weaken health risk assessment; Compensation & relocation packages remain uncertain as China Datang and Sinohydro prepare to start work on Mekong River dams; EU Court of Justice rules Germany's consumer protection association can sue Meta over alleged data privacy infringements; Workers in Saudi Arabia allege employers exploiting loophole & reporting ‘absconding’ workers as a means of retaining control after Kafala reforms; and much more
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Weekly Update 27 April | Rana Plaza anniversary: Calls to sign & expand International Accord
30+ NGOs call on social media firms to strengthen human rights due diligence in crisis situations after analysing their responses to invasion of Ukraine; East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline ‘casting a shadow’ on TotalEnergies' green image campaign, says NGO; NGO accuses meat co. JBS of ‘greenwashing’ & calls on asset managers to divest as firm's carbon emissions increase by 54% in 5yrs; Trade unions & rights campaigners urge brands to help 1,500 garment workers at 2 Esquel factories threatened with closure; French court fines Deliveroo EUR 375,000 for hiring couriers as self-employed & not employees; 2 former directors given 12-month suspended prison sentences; Al-Qastal media co. has Facebook account suspended after coverage of al-Aqsa mosque raid & users allege Meta censors Palestinians; and much more
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Weekly Update 20 April | Brazil: Dam-collapse communities complain re: Vale to German investors
Investor voices missing in corporate exodus from Russia; Tanzanian Govt. allegedly planning to evict 70,000 Maasai Indigenous farmers for business development; Pacific Gas & Electric to pay USD55mn & submit to 5yrs' oversight to avoid prosecution for major wildfires; Brandix factory in Sri Lanka accused of ‘crackdown’ against unions & CSOs who raised concerns after 1,000 garment workers infected at ‘superspreader’ event; Qatar World Cup: Belgian national team sponsors incl. Carrefour & ING won't use tournament for "commercial purposes", citing human rights concerns; and much more
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