Recherchetool für Materialien Myanmar garment worker allegations tracker Through collaboration with partners and allies inside and outside Myanmar, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre is monitoring the significant increase in labour and human rights abuses of garment workers across the country since the military takeover. This cooperation has enabled the creation of our tracker of allegations of garment worker abuse. This tracker captures over 100 cases of alleged labour and human rights abuses perpetrated against at least 60,800 garment workers, revealing widespread and systemic abuse of garment workers in international brands’ supply chains. The workers affected by allegations recorded so far are employed at 70 factories producing for at least 33 global fashion brands and retailers including adidas, Bestseller, C&A, Inditex (Zara & Bershka), Fast Retailing (GU), GUESS, H&M, Lidl, Next, Matalan and Primark. Herausgeber*in/Autor*in: Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Medienart: Webseiten/Spiele/Multimedia/Apps Erscheinungsjahr: 2022 Zielgruppe: Student*innen, Erwachsene Sprache: Englisch Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download beim Business & Human Rights Resource CentreBusiness & Human Rights Resource Centre Suchbegriffe: Arbeitsbedingungen, Arbeitsrechte, Bekleidungsindustrie, GBVH, Gewalt, Lohn, Lieferkette, Marken, Menschenrechte, Militär, Myanmar, Politik, Unternehmensverantwortung Ähnliche Materialien Resistance, harassment and intimidation – Garment worker abuse under Myanmar’s Military Rule The weakest Link in the Global Supply Chain – How the Pandemic is Affecting Bangladesh’s Garment Workers The Unequal Impacts of Covid-19 on Global Garment Supply Chains Unpicked: Fashion & Freedom of association Hält der Grüne Knopf was er verspricht? - Was Unternehmen über menschenrechtliche Risiken und Maßnahmen in ihren Lieferketten berichten zurück