Electronics
Electronic devices have become essential to the way we live and work. As the electronics industry has grown, so too have the problems in electronics supply chains. Child labour in the mining of gold used in mobile phones, excessive work hours in factories, the use of toxic chemicals which threaten the health and lives of workers – just a few examples of the problems in the industry. With our expertise in corporate research and supply chain accountability, we aim to improve conditions in the electronics industry. Alongside of research, we facilitate cooperation between civil society organisations. We host the global GoodElectronics network, a network of trade unions, NGOs, activists, and researchers contributing to human rights and sustainability in the global electronics industry. We also help develop initiatives that directly address the problems in electronics supply chains. We are one of the initiators of Electronics Watch, an independent monitoring organisation working to achieve respect for labour rights in the global electronics industry through socially responsible public procurement in Europe.
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Foxconn suicides forgotten, back to business as usual? New SACOM report released.Posted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Voices from the inside Published on:P. PöyhönenPosted in category:PublicationP. Pöyhönen
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Working Conditions and Economic Development in ICT Production in Central and Eastern Europe Published on:Plank, L.Posted in category:PublicationPlank, L.
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Open Letter to Nokia at the occasion of Nokia’s human rights summitPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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CividepPosted in category:PublicationCividep
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Workers as machines: military management in Foxconn Published on:Posted in category:Publication
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Suicides at Foxconn in China: an appalling showcase for the electronics sectorPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Social Dialogue at Philips Lighting Published on:Pauline OvereemPosted in category:PublicationPauline Overeem
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Series for SRI-engagement – E-waste Published on:Mariëtte van HuijsteePosted in category:PublicationMariëtte van Huijstee
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Pauline OvereemPosted in category:PublicationPauline Overeem
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