Court rules Shell must cut greenhouse gas emissions2 junio, 2021As the oil giant is not fulfilling its duty of care in combatting climate change, a Dutch court has ruled that Shell must speed up cutting carbon emissions by 45 per cent by 2030, compared to 2019 levels. Announced on 26 May, the verdict not only applies to Shell, but also to its suppliers and customers.
Court rules Shell must cut greenhouse gas emissions2 junio, 2021As the oil giant is not fulfilling its duty of care in combatting climate change, a Dutch court has ruled that Shell must speed up cutting carbon emissions by 45 per cent by 2030, compared to 2019 levels. Announced on 26 May, the verdict not only applies to Shell, but also to its suppliers and customers.
The fatally hazardous environment in Pakistan’s largely unregulated coal mines31 mayo, 2021With the government reluctant to ratify ILO C176, Pakistan’s miners are condemned to work in death traps.
The fatally hazardous environment in Pakistan’s largely unregulated coal mines31 mayo, 2021With the government reluctant to ratify ILO C176, Pakistan’s miners are condemned to work in death traps.
3-month extension to Bangladesh Transition Accord achieved 31 mayo, 2021Global unions and international fashion brands agree to a three-month extension of the commitments of the 2018 Transition Accord to allow negotiations to continue.
Se logra prórroga de 3 meses al Acuerdo de Transición de Bangladesh31 mayo, 2021Para permitir que las negociaciones continúen, las federaciones sindicales y las marcas de moda internacionales acordaron una prórroga de tres meses de los compromisos del Acuerdo de Transición de 2018.
3-month extension to Bangladesh Transition Accord achieved31 mayo, 2021Global unions and international fashion brands agree to a three-month extension of the commitments of the 2018 Transition Accord to allow negotiations to continue.
Kyrgyzstan: controversial trade union law vetoed28 mayo, 2021The law on trade unions that would seriously undermine freedom of association in Kyrgyzstan and deprive unions of their independence was vetoed by the President on 27 May.
Kyrgyzstan: controversial trade union law vetoed28 mayo, 2021The law on trade unions that would seriously undermine freedom of association in Kyrgyzstan and deprive unions of their independence was vetoed by the President on 27 May.
Women miners confronting gender inequality together28 mayo, 2021Confronting gender inequality and promoting a transformative agenda for women in the mining industry are some of the issues discussed at the IndustriALL’s first global network meeting for women in mining, which brought together 100 participants, mainly women miners, from 16 countries.