recruitment-practices-and-migrant-labor-conditions-in-nestle-s-thai-shrimp-supply-chain
An assessment of recruitment practices and labor conditions at six sites in Thailand that contribute to fishmeal production in Nestlé's shrimp supply chain. The sites included three shrimp farms (one in Mahachai and two in Surat Thani), two ports of origin (Ranong Fish Port and Mahachai Fish Port), and one docked fishing boat (in Ranong Fish Port). The researchers found indicators of forced labor, trafficking, and child labor to be present among sea-based and land-based workers engaged in the production sites covered by the assessment.
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Document type |
Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations) |
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Short title (alternative/varying form of title) |
An examination of forced labor and other human rights risks endemic to the Thai seafood sector
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Topics |
- Child labor
- Exports
- Fishing fisheries and aquaculture
- Fishing policy and administration
- Human trafficking
- Illegal labor
- Safety and health at work
- Wild capture commercial fishing and natural fisheries
- Worker rights
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Copyright |
No |
Version / Edition |
1.0 |
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unspecified
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Author (corporate) |
Verite
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Publisher |
Verite
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Publication date |
2015 |
Pagination |
24 p.
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Date uploaded |
November 25, 2015, 06:32 (UTC)
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Date modified |
November 25, 2015, 06:35 (UTC)
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