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Grievance mechanisms in agriculture - Briefing note

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  • 28 July 2023
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Subject(s)
Grievance
Agriculture
Migrant workers
Grievance mechanisms in agriculture
Language(s)
English
Grievance mechanisms in agriculture
Language(s)
Spanish
Grievance mechanisms in agriculture
Language(s)
Italian

Briefing note on ETI's pilot initiative to increase access to grievance mechanisms for vulnerable workers in agriculture supply chains in Italy and Spain, and the sharing of information on emerging risks to migrant workers.

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