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News / July 15, 2024

Historic strike at SAMSUNG

The largest union at Samsung Electronics has launched an indefinite strike following failed negotiations over pay and working conditions. Initially planned as a three-day strike by 6,500 workers, it has expanded as management remained silent….

News / July 12, 2024

Case Study | Critical Minerals, Critical Conditions: The Struggle of Nickel Mine Workers in Indonesia

The global mining sector, particularly in mineral mining, is pivotal amidst the push for sustainable energy. Essential minerals like copper, lithium, and nickel are crucial for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, necessitating substantial mining investments…

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News / July 10, 2024

Chain of Consequences: How Chinese Workers Pay for Supply Chain De-risking

SOMO and the China Labour Bulletin have released a report titled ‘Chain of Consequences: How Chinese Workers Pay for Supply Chain De-risking.’ The report details how apparel and electronics brands are relocating production away from…

Video / July 9, 2024

Forged in Silence – The Untold Stories of Chinese Workers at Indonesia’s Nickel Plants

News / June 26, 2024

Justice for Aricell Workers

The Asian Network for the Rights of Occupational and Environmental Victims (ANROEV) condemns the gross negligence and violations of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) rights that resulted in the tragic death of 23 workers in…

publication cover - GoodElectronics’s input for the Special Rapporteur: Gender and Toxic
Publication / April 1, 2024

GoodElectronics’s input for the Special Rapporteur: Gender and Toxic

publication cover - GoodElectronics’s input for the Special Rapporteur: Gender and Toxic
News / March 25, 2024

UN Global E-waste Monitor 2024 report

The 2024 UN Global E-waste Monitor report reveals, among its findings, that over a billion pounds of electronic waste, containing dangerous substances like mercury and lead, are illicitly shipped annually, predominantly from wealthier to poorer…

News / March 13, 2024

India’s iPhone factory is keeping women workers isolated

This long read by Johanna Deeksha shows how in India’s iPhone factory, women workers are isolated through restrictive housing in hostels, raising concerns about their working conditions. Managed by Foxconn in Tamil Nadu, this practice…

News / March 5, 2024

Biomonitoring in electronics facilities in Indonesia reveals workers’ exposure to chemicals

A participatory study conducted in Batam, Indonesia used biological monitoring  to evaluate the extent of chemical exposure among workers in the electronics manufacturing industry. Urine samples were collected from workers both before and after their…

News / March 1, 2024

IndustriAll Europe and IndustriALL Global Union denounce due diligence setback

29 February, 2024 – On behalf of the 50 million workers they represent in 140 countries, industriAll Europe and IndustriALL Global Union denounce the unacceptable political setback as EU several Member States fail to live…

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