European Economic
and Social Committee
Sustainable supply chains and decent work in international trade - Related links
EESC
European Commission
- Study on due diligence requirements through the supply chain, 2020
- Study on the Support System for SME supply chain due diligence, 2017
- Project Responsible supply chains in Asia (EU/OECD/ILO)
- Commission document on EU involvement in the promotion of decent work, October 2020-Commission staff working document.
European Parliament
- Briefing - Towards a binding international treaty on business and human rights, 2018
- European Parliament resolution of 27 April 2017 on the EU flagship initiative on the garment sector (2016/2140(INI)), 2017
United Nations (UN)
- Decent Work in Global Supply Chains — A Baseline Report, UN Global Compact, 2018
- Supply Chain Sustainability: A Practical Guide for Continuous Improvement, Second Edition, UN Global Compact, 2015
- UN Global Compact launches new tool to improve working conditions in global supply chains, February 2020
International Labour Organization (ILO)
- Technical Meeting on Achieving Decent Work in Global Supply Chains, February 2020 (Report)
- ILO Centenary Declaration
- MNE declaration
- 2008 ILO Declaration on social justice for a fair globalisation
- 2019 Mid-term report on the implementation of the ILO programme of action on decent work in global supply chains
- Sectoral Studies on Decent Work in Global Supply Chains: Comparative Analysis of Opportunities and Challenges for Social and Economic Upgrading, 2016
- ILO – European Commission cooperation
- 2020 Report on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations
- ILO country profiles
- Labour Provisions in G7 trade agreements: A comparative perspective (2019)
- Summary of the report 'Assessment of labour provisions in trade and investment arrangements' (2016)
- Assessing the Effects of Trade on Employment: an Assessment Toolkit (2019)
Other
- G7 German Presidency 2015: The G7 are committed to fair trade and sustainable supply chains
- OIE - Employers supporting decent work in domestic and global supply chains, February 2020
- ETUC Position for a European directive on mandatory Human Rights due diligence and responsible business conduct, December 2019
- ETUC Position on a United Nations Treaty on Transnational Corporations, June 218
- ITUC on the ZERO DRAFT of the Legal Binding Instrument 2018
- ICC - Business response to the Zero Draft Legally Binding Instrument to Regulate, in International Human Rights Law
- ENNHRI (European Network of of National Human Rights Institutions) Statement: Supporting a binding treaty for businesses and human rights
- Research institute for work and society, Towards socially sustainable supply chains? Belgian companies’ approaches to human rights and working conditions in their supply chains, 2019 Report