File(s) Due diligence in agricultural supply chains: Counteracting exploitation of migrant workers in Italian tomato production Exploitation of migrant agricultural workers is inextricably linked to so called Caporali, illegal gangmasters who hire the workers who pick and pack Italy’s tomatoes – even though Italy banned the Caporalato system in 2011.
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Blog post Top 10 worst countries for workers’ rights Key findings of the ITUC Global Rights Index 2017: a must read for companies wanting to safeguard workers' rights in their global supply chains.
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File(s) Migrant worker exploitation in UK agriculture: ETI statement Our statement in response to 2022 UK cases highlighted by the media
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Blog post Time for action on migrant workers "All our employers are interested in is our work. When there's no work, they kick us out. We want to be treated like human beings, not like animals."