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Migrant Workers Rights Network
The Migrant Workers Rights Network (MWRN) is a membership based organisation for migrant workers from Myanmar residing and working mainly in Thailand. -
ILO Recruitment. Fair recruitment general principles and operational guidelines
These are general principles and operational guidelines for fair recruitment. -
Fishers’ Rights Network (FRN)
The FRN has been launched in Thailand to combat the abuse and exploitation of fishermen, most of whom are Cambodian and Myanmar migrants. -
KnowTheChain
From 2013 to 2015, KnowTheChain sourced information about corporate compliance with SB-657. -
Seafood Ethics Common Language Group
Seafish facilitates a Seafood Ethics Common Language Group to establish a common understanding of ethical issues and agree on future action. -
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (BHRRC)
The Business and Human Rights Resource Centre works to build corporate transparency, strengthen corporate accountability, and empower advocates. -
Seafish assessment of ethical issues in seafood supply chains
Seafish has published various research studies to assess risk and help seafood businesses respond to labour and worker welfare issues -
ILO Programme. Indicators of forced labour
The ILO Indicators of forced labour are to help anyone involved in enforcement identify persons possibly trapped in a forced labour situation. -
Modern Slavery Index 2017 (MSI)
The Modern Slavery Index 2017 (MSI) assessed the risk to business of exposure to practices of slavery, servitude, trafficking in persons and forced labour. This study was produced by global risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft. -
ICCR No fees initiative
‘No Fees’ initiative, designed to ensure workers are not forced to pay for employment. -
UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework
The UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework provides straightforward guidance for companies to report on how they respect human rights. -
Food Network for Ethical Trade (FNET)
The Food Network for Ethical Trade (FNET) was established in 2016 by a number of major UK food companies to improve human rights in global food supply chains through a common approach to managing ethical trade.