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I am not going anywhere fast – I have committed to the Board to stay as Executive Director until our Board has recruited and inducted the next Executive Director. Our Board has established a ...
The UK is home to some of the largest multinational corporations in the world operating through integrated networks of subsidiary companies and complex supply chains. Through their global activities, ...
Opinion pieces, interviews and blogs from across the business and human rights movement. This section features research, ...
The European Union (EU) Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) entered into force in July 2024... The directive has been welcomed by a wide spectrum of business enterprises, ...
Palestinians look for survivors after an Israeli airstrike in Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip, on October 12 2023. Since October 2023, the Resource Centre has been actively monitoring the role ...
Unregulated gold mining in eastern Shan State raises concerns about the risk of cyanide contamination in key transboundary rivers near the Thai–Myanmar border, including the Mekong. In 2007, the first ...
Meta Platforms has lost its appeal against a $220 million fine imposed by Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) for violating local consumer protection, data privacy ...
The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited BlackBerry to respond a series of questions in order to understand how downstream companies are conducting human rights due diligence in the context ...
"Five Unionists Reinstated After Buyers Intervene, Others Await Solution", 22 April 2025 Five unionists from the Federation Union of Free and Independent (FUFI) were reinstated at a garment factory … ...
As the global influence of multinational corporations grows, so does the urgency for mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence (mHREDD) laws. With Japan, South Korea and Taiwan being home ...