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Name of Resource

Corporate Compliance with the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010

Type

Report/analysis

Country / jurisdiction

United States of America

Organization

Development International

Date of publishing

2 November 2015

Description

The study focuses on the first disclosure law addressing human trafficking and slavery within the global marketplace – the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010 (CA-TISCA). CA-TISCA requires human trafficking and slavery-pertinent disclosure statements from large corporate earners operating in the state.

The degree of corporate disclosure compliance with CA-TISCA was systematically evaluated by individually assessing qualifying companies’ statements as disclosed against eight compliance criteria based on the law’s core requirements, resulting in a compliance score, and seven indicators regarding affirmative conduct, yielding an affirmative score. The study reveals that, overall, compliance performance greatly varies between companies. The average disclosure compliance score was 60%. Forty-one (41%) percent of companies were found to have a corporate disclosure score on or above the 70% mark.

Availability

ENG: http://media.wix.com/ugd/f0f801_0276d7c94ebe453f8648b91dd35898ba.pdf  


 


Name of Resource

Database & Analysis of Company Reporting

Type

Registry / data base

Country / jurisdiction

Global

Organization

Human Rights Reporting and Assurance Framework Initiative, co-facilitated by Shift and Mazars

Date of publishing

August 2016

Description

The United Nations Guiding Principles Reporting Database is an independent, public resource developed by Shift that makes it possible for anybody to see what some of the world’s largest companies say about human rights. By shining a light on companies’ existing reporting about their human rights practices, the source aims to increase awareness of both lagging and leading practices, thereby incentivizing improvements that can make a real difference in the lives of people affected by business.

Availability

ENG: https://www.ungpreporting.org/database-analysis/


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Name of Resource

Enable Training toolkit on addressing child labor and forced labor in agricultural supply chains

Type

Practical/implementation tool

Country / jurisdiction

Global

Organization

Fair Labor Association

Date of publishing

12 December 2018

Description

The Fair Labor Association developed the Enable Training Toolkit to prepare sustainability managers, master trainers, and field-level practitioners to apply components of the USDA Guidelines for Eliminating Child Labor and Forced Labor in Agricultural Supply Chains in the context of their own organizations. It aids in the understanding of implementing a human rights due diligence programme.

The Enable Toolkit contains six training modules, a facilitator's guide, presentation slides, and a participant manual. The toolkit provides guidance to companies and suppliers who are interested in adopting the USDA Guidelines or similar responsible sourcing frameworks, and supports fulfilment of emerging regulatory requirements on supply chain mapping and the abolition of child labour issues in supply chains. The EnableToolkit is based on a modular approach and can be conducted consecutively or as independent courses.

Availability

ENG: http://www.fairlabor.org/report/training-toolkit-addressing-child-labor-and-forced-labor-agricultural-supply-chains