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Oct 2023
1h 43m

Ep. 77 Human Rights in Supply Chains wit...

Nethra Rajendran and Cecilia Rios
About this episode

Business supply chains are complex, diverse, and have a lot of stakeholders. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), more than 450 million people work in supply chain-related jobs. In this month’s new episode, we break down the landscape of global supply chains and the interconnectedness with human rights across the globe.

We have two expert guests sharing their expertise:

–Aruna Kashyap, Associate Director on Corporate Accountability in the Economic Justice and Rights Division at Human Rights Watch and

–Alex Silberman, International Relations Specialist at The U.S. Department of Labor.

Both provide insights and examples that help us understand human rights and supply chains and how definers can take action. Give it a listen wherever you get your podcasts!

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