Aaron Halegua is a lawyer, consultant, and research fellow at New York University School of Law’s U.S.-Asia Law Institute and Center for Labor and Employment Law. He has researched and written on labor issues in the United States, China, and elsewhere for over a decade. In 2016, he published the report, Who Will Represent China’s Workers? Lawyers, Legal Aid, and the Enforcement of Labor Rights. Follow him on Twitter @AHalegua.
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: AnalysisAre countries fulfilling the promise of the Violence and Harassment Convention?
As countries slowly sign up to this landmark legislation, a new report tries to help China move further down the path
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and SlaverySexual harassment at Walmart’s stores and suppliers in China
Neither CSR nor local laws are protecting the workers in Walmart’s supplier factories from exploitation and...