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News / April 12, 2019

Electronics Watch publish risk assessment of the electronics industry in Indonesia

Electronics Watch has released a regional risk assessment of the electronics industry in Indonesia which suggests that risks of breach of the rights to freedom of employment, freedom of association and collective bargaining, limits on working hours, and health and safety…

News / April 12, 2019

IndustriALL calls for a strong ILO convention addressing gender-based violence

Violence and harassment affect the lives of millions women workers on a daily basis. Yet there is still no law at the international level that sets a baseline for taking action to eradicate violence and…

News / April 10, 2019

Lack of transparency on workplace toxins leads to deaths in the Electronics Industry

A young female worker at a Korean semiconductor plant dies due to the cumulative effects of her on-the-job chemical exposure. Yet, amid this her employer seeks to invalidate her workers compensation. SHARPS report that the…

News / April 3, 2019

Apple’s Chinese suppliers surpass those in the US

Apple’ suppliers in China have continued to grow since 2011, reaching 41 and surpassing other major manufacturing areas for Apple like Japan and even the US – with 37 and 38 suppliers respectively.  Analysis of Apple’s…

News / March 11, 2019

Lithium mining encroaches on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Communities of the Salinas Grandes basin and Laguna Guayatayoc, in Argentina, are protesting against mining companies which are developing lithium mining operations on indigenous land. The target companies (Losi and Ekeko) are part of a…

News / March 11, 2019

Companies must stop work-related diseases killing millions each year

The 2018 Annual Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Toxics outlines the deadly consequences of toxic exposure in the workplace. In fact, around 2.8 million workers a year die due to unsafe or unhealthy conditions,…

News / March 11, 2019

Women’s Health, Decent Work and the Electronics Industry

As we mark the International Women’s day and remember the struggles to get access to work for women everywhere, let’s also remember that the right to work includes the right to a safe working environment….

News / March 6, 2019

Foxconn and Pegatron cut off jobs as Apple and the industry slowdown

The slowing of the smartphone market, in particuar iPhones sales, has been attributed to the cutting of thousands of seasonal jobs in China as manufacturers address lower-than-expected demand. This malpractice of scaling back seasonal workers…

News / March 6, 2019

Jenny Chan highlights Chinese neglect of migrant workers

In an interview with Inkstone, Jenny Chan expresses her concern about the poor treatment of domestic migrant workers in China. A group which is often refered to as “low-end” population by government and media officials. Chinese…

News / March 5, 2019

Expanded maternity leave becomes law in the Philippines

After more than six years of intense campaigning and lobbying by IndustriALL affiliated unions, women workers’ in the Philippines will now benefit from increased paid maternity leave, as a new law comes into force. Women…

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