Domestic workers and farmworker women join forces to end sexual violence in their industries, leaving no one behind.
The time is up for corporate leaders who turn a blind eye to gender-based violence and labour abuses in their supply chain.
Women in the United States receive vastly different levels of protection against gender-based violence in the work place depending on where and who they are.
Las trabajadoras del sector agrícola en Centroamérica buscan combatir la discriminación de género a través de los convenios internacionales. English
Women workers in the agricultural sector to uphold international standards and combat gender-based violence and discrimination in Central America’s agricultural sector. Español
Laws against gender-based violence at work exist in Bangladesh, but their protective power is as thin as the paper they're printed on.
El grupo Familias Unidas por las Justicia toma acción en el estado de Washington para defender los derechos de las trabajadoras. English
The Familias Unidas por las Justicia migrant workers’ union in Washington state is taking action to defend the rights of women workers. Español
Treating gender-based violence as a type of discrimination leaves many women trapped under violent bosses with nowhere to turn.
How can migrant workers protect their rights when they are often excluded from collective action?
Workers usually organise within their sector, if at all. But in today’s economy, could a community-wide approach could be more effective?
The only way to really bargain with brands is to bargain globally.