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News / April 11, 2017

Interns in China used as cheap and disposable labor

The article ‘Intern Labor in China’, authored by Dr. Jenny Chan, describes the increasing importance of student interns as a source of labor in the Chinese labor market. These internships are unpaid or underpaid and…

News / April 10, 2017

Presenting the journal: ‘Made in China’

‘Made in China’ is a quarterly journal on Chinese labor, civil society, and rights. The new edition, ‘Fare Thee Well, Chinese Civil Society?’ is out now. “With the arrest of yet another activist, the airing…

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News / April 7, 2017

Tech companies are overlooking ‘hidden’ supply chain risks

Minerals that are used for every day products like smartphones, laptops and TVs are often tainted with human rights abuses like child labor and the financing of armed conflict. Existing laws and regulations to keep…

News / April 6, 2017

Common Union strategy needed to counter attacks on mineworkers

Mineworkers at IndustriALL Global Union affiliates in three different continents are facing attacks from multinational companies seeking to cut jobs, slash benefits and drive down wages. International solidarity and unity is needed to counter these…

News / April 6, 2017

Samsung workers in Tamil Nadu, India mistreated

Research conducted by Cividep and published by the GoodElectronics Network reveals substandard labour practices in Samsung’s manufacturing facility in Sungavarchatram, in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, India. Poor wages and long working days and…

News / April 5, 2017

Close public-private ties in South Korea questioned due to corruption scandal

Historically, the ties between the South Korean government and the big conglomerates in the country, known as ‘chaebol’, are close. These close relationships are now questioned as ex-President Park Guen-hye is arrested in the corruption…

News / April 3, 2017

Greenpeace protests push Samsung to recycle Note 7 devices

After months of pressure and protests of Greenpeace, Samsung finally published a plan to recycle and relaunch Galaxy Note 7 devices that have been recalled due to battery faults. Worldwide, 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7…

News / April 3, 2017

European Council adopts regulation to stop trade in conflict minerals

The new regulation obliges companies in the European Union to make sure their supply chains do not contribute to funding armed conflict. The regulation on conflict minerals covers the imports of tin, tantalum, tungsten and…

publication cover - Samsung’s sub-standard labour practices in India
Publication / April 1, 2017

Samsung’s sub-standard labour practices in India

A profile of Samsung Electronics in Tamil Nadu
publication cover - Samsung’s sub-standard labour practices in India
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News / March 31, 2017

El Salvador: first country in the world to ban metal mining

After a long struggle of local communities and civil society groups against large-scale metal mining in El Salvador, lawmakers passed a bill to ban all metal mining in the country last Wednesday. El Salvador has…

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