Recherchetool für Materialien Two pairs of shoes? Indonesian leather shoe production and labour rights If you want to know under what social and ecological conditions leather shoes are produced that are worn in Europe, it is worth taking a look at Indonesia. Despite initial labour law achievements and far-reaching legal provisions, there is often a lack of practical implementation of these laws. Working conditions throughout the Indonesian leather and footwear industry in Indonesia urgently need to be improved, according to the study. This applies in particular to the precarious and lawless situation of the numerous home workers, but also to the areas of employment contracts, wages and freedom of assembly. Companies have a responsibility to fully respect fundamental human and labour rights along the entire value chain. Editorial team: Melanie Deter, Nora Große, Jannik Krone, Vera Schumacher Scope: 36 pagesReference: free of charge for download at SÜDWIND e.V. There is an English-language study here free of charge. back