In today’s turbulent context, US companies face a choice: uphold human rights and support civic space, or contribute to their ...
Brazil’s Supreme Court on Wednesday (Jun. 17) issued its final ruling on appeals against its decision to expand the civil liability of big tech companies for illegal content. The text is expected to ...
The allegations tracker records publicly reported cases of human and labour rights abuse committed by businesses against international migrant workers in the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) ...
A new report by KSE Institute and the Yermak-McFaul International Working Group on Russian Sanctions analyses how Russia continues to import products critical for weapons production despite export ...
New allegations have surfaced following reports of worker abuse in April 2024, after the death by suicide of a migrant worker at a Needle Craft-owned factory, Fine Apparel, in Jordan. At the same ...
Thirteen million workers who toil on tea plantations have suffered from endemic human rights abuses while the tea companies they pick for - some of the world’s largest and most profitable companies - ...
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"Meta ordered to suspend Facebook EU data flows as it’s hit with record €1.2BN privacy fine under GDPR", 22 May 2023. Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, has been hit with a formal ...
In September 2024, the Wall Street Journal reported Haitian migrant workers, some of them recruited via TikTok, experienced labour rights abuse while working at meatpacking company JBS in Colorado.