From Fragility to Resilience - International Policy and a New Social Contract
In a special series of online discussions intended to inspire and inform action, IHRB and partners will examine the responsibilities of companies for the human rights of workers and affected communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first in the series will look at the international policy context and the spotlight the pandemic has shone on modern employment relationships and social safety nets. What is the kind of action we need to spark constructive changes aimed at long-term sustainability?
Thursday, April 23rd 2020, 5pm CET (80 min duration) | virtual discussion
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In a special series of online discussions intended to inspire and inform action, IHRB and partners examine the responsibilities of companies for the human rights of workers and affected communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first in the series looks at the international policy context and the spotlight the pandemic has shone on modern employment relationships and social safety nets. The second analyses the crisis as it affects workers in global supply chains, with a special focus on Bangladesh. The third in the series focuses on the immediate human rights implications of trading commodities.