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Worker voice and AI
See how AI and worker voice support stakeholder engagement in labour rights, amplifying feedback to drive dialogue, better insights and reduced workloads.
5 days ago


Grievance and continuous worker voice
We explain why grievance mechanisms should be supported by continuous worker voice; by themselves, grievance channels and mechanisms are not enough.
May 29


Supply chain labour rights laws
A summary of the laws, regulations and legal arguments that require business to conduct reasonable due diligence on its supply chains to check that the labour rights of workers are being respected.
Apr 28


Worker voice best practice
Many worker voice programs disappoint - but that's maybe because they are not set up the best way. This short worker voice best practice note tells you have to approach a program so everyone's needs can be met (workers, workplaces and sponsors).
Apr 27


What Is Worker Voice for?
If worker voice is not designed to benefit workers - then worker voice programs can disappoint everyone. What is worker voice for? Get this right and results can speak for themselves.
Apr 27


Section 301 - the accidental forced labour audit
Trump's USTR Section 301 investigations into forced labour practices have generated an authoritative public record of laws and enforcement gaps.
Apr 22
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How effective are your labor rights due diligence tools?
We set out a simple theory that can be used to assess the effectiveness of due diligence tools for worker rights in supply chains - and there is a free app coming shortly using this theory - watch this space.
Sep 29, 2025


The humans are missing: Ask the workers
The humans (workers) are missing from human rights due diligence. What would an ideal technology platform look like to address this? These are the principles defining the Ask the workers approach - and also underwrite how the impact that the platform can make.
Jun 30, 2025
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