Human exploitation such as child labour and horrendous working conditions is addressed by only working with suppliers who «guarantee health and safety standards for their workers, do not hire child labour, and pay fair wages».
Not exact matches
There will also be a parallel call for benefits, professional development, and compensation that smooths out the rough patches in this on - demand labor life, but
such efforts will lag behind the
exploitation of said labor because big business has more resources and big tech moves too fast for
human - scale responses of accountability and responsibility.
What
such organization can do is to make the structures of our corporate life more just, that is to say, able to check the forces of
exploitation, corruption, tyranny and war and minimize their threat to
human life and also maximize the space for mutual responsibility so as to receive the spiritual gift of communion.
Against this dualism, between the internal and external, private and public, a dualism which has led to the
exploitation and oppression of many
human beings, I contend that followers of Christ have no other option but to take an active interest in the earthly, secular things
such as politics and economics because Jesus would not permit us the luxury of dwelling in a «spiritual ghetto unrelated and unconcerned with real life issues».
Contributions include discussions on racial disparities in special education placements, the intersection of disability with other identity variables
such as gender and sexuality; the
exploitation of disabled bodies to generate resources for humanitarian projects; and suggestions for how a
human rights framework can promote inclusivity and better health outcomes.
Human rights abuses against ethnic civilians,
such as forced labour, rape, pillage, land grabbing, and
exploitation were first reported in ethnic areas the 1970s and 1980s, after which more than 150,000 people8 had fled to Thailand to seek refuge in camps by 20109.
The main philosophical concept of the book is that the worst
human happenings,
such as
exploitation, wars, slavery, dictatorship, have the same root, in common.
The exhibition represents the life stories and related issues of the post-war Chinese LGBTQ community as the artworks on view touch upon a profusion of subject matters
such as identity, equality,
exploitation by mass media, social predicaments, comments on individuals / groups,
human desire, as well as life and death.
Social inequalities can be reduced through the defense of
human rights, the rule of law, participatory democracy, universal access to public services, the recognition of personal dignity, a significant improvement in the effectiveness of fiscal and social policies, an ethical finance reform, large scale decent work creation policies, integration of the informal and popular economic sectors, and national and international collaboration to eradicate the new forms of slavery
such as forced labor and sexual
exploitation.
Pollution,
human encroachment, and resource
exploitation such as oil drilling only add to this dynamic.
A wide range of
human activities affect marine biodiversity both in direct ways,
such as
exploitation by fisheries, habitat loss due to dredging, filling, and other construction influences, fishing gear impacts, and pollution, and in less direct ways, including effects of global change resulting in acidification, warmer waters, and coastal inundation.
As announced in the Policy paper the ICC will now expand its focus on prosecuting with national governments
such serious crimes as «illegal
exploitation of natural resources, arms trafficking,
human trafficking, terrorism, financial crimes, land grabbing or the destruction of the environment.»
These harms include sexual
exploitation, violence, and related criminal activities,
such as
human trafficking, organized crime and drug - related crime.»