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SOMO , or the Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations, is a Dutch research and advisory bureau that, since 1973, has been investigating the consequences of corporate policies of Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) and the consequences of the internationalisation of business for developing countries in particular.
women working worldwide Women Working Worldwide is a UK based organisation which supports the struggles of women workers in the global economy through information exchange and international networking.






Ethical Consumer Ethical Consumer is an alternative consumer organisation from the UK. "We have been researching the social, ethical and environmental records of companies since 1988. The Ethical Consumer Research Association (ECRA) is a not-for-profit co-operative. ECRA publishes Ethical Consumer magazine, an on-line shopping guide [www.ethiscore.org] and www.CorporateCritic.org - a portal to our research database."
Transnationals Information Exchange-Asia (TIE-Asia) is a non profit, independent, regional labour network.
TIE-Asia began in 1992 in response to the growing number of mostly women workers, who are largely unorganised and precariously employed in the export orientated textile, garment and related industries, within and outside of the zones, which are dominated by suppliers to transnational corporations (TNCs).
irene IRENE has been stimulating and facilitating the exchange of information on labour issues since 1981 and has contacts, resources and a European programme of work which covers current international labour issues.
Campaign for Labor Rights is a labor organization which specializes in the struggles of workers in sweatshops. Labour updates on Nike, Disney, Guess, Child Labor, Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, United States (esp. Farm Workers and Poultry Processing Workers), Youth and Campus Activism, various Policy Issues and more.
Corporate Ethics and Governance Watchdog is an organization that files reports on the conduct of businesses from around the world. Due to globalization and the profit-driven interests of multinational corporations, local laws and communities are being ignored. Corporate Ethics and Governance Watchdog files reports on these companies relating to issues of ethics and governance.
The Solidarity Center is a non-profit organization that assists workers around the world who are struggling to build democratic and independent trade unions. As an allied organization of the AFL-CIO, we work with unions and community groups worldwide to achieve equitable, sustainable, democratic development and to help men and women everywhere stand up for their rights and improve their living and working standards.
US/LEAP (formerly the U.S./Guatemala Labor Education Project) is an independent non-profit organization that supports economic justice and basic rights for workers in Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexico. US/LEAP focuses especially on the struggles of those workers who are employed directly or indirectly by U.S. companies such as Starbucks (coffee), Chiquita (bananas), and Phillips-Van Heusen (clothing).
The Maquila Solidarity Network (MSN) is a Canadian network promoting solidarity with groups in Mexico, Central America, and Asia organizing in maquiladora factories and export processing zones to improve conditions and win a living wage. In a global economy it is essential that groups in the North and South to work together for employment with dignity, fair wages and working conditions, and healthy workplaces and communities.
Business and Human Rights: a resource website
The purpose of this website is to provide easy access (through links) to a wide range of materials on the subject. The site is maintained by Christopher Avery, an international lawyer working independently on business/human rights issues.
sweatshop watchSweatshop Watch is a coalition of labor, community, civil rights, immigrant rights and women's organizations, attorneys and advocates committed to eliminating the exploitation that occurs in sweatshops. Sweatshop Watch believes that workers should be earning a living wage in a safe and healthy working environment, and that those who benefit the most from the exploitation of sweatshop workers must be held accountable. Our work includes public education, public policy advocacy and coalition-building.
National Labor CommitteeThe National Labor Committee (NLC) is a human rights advocacy group, dedicated to promoting and defending the rights of workers. Through establishing long standing working relationships with non-governmental, human rights, labor and religious organizations, primarily in Latin America, the NLC puts a human face on the global economy. The NLC educates and actively involves the public in actions aimed at ending labor abuses, improving living conditions for workers and their families and promoting the concept of a living wage and true independent monitoring.
unite!UNITE A new chapter in the history of the U.S. labor movement was written in 1995 with the founding of UNITE (Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees). The new union was formed by the merger of two of the nation's preeminent and oldest unions, the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) and the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU) in Miami where delegates from both former unions ratified a merger agreement.

Thai Labour Campaign has four goals:

  • Bring Thai workers into solidarity with international workers
  • Help workers to win living wages and improved labour rights
  • Pressure the government for meaningful labour protection standards and enforcement of those standards

Human Rights for Workers focuses on how globalization affects working men and women and on how it creates the need to incorporate the human rights of workers into global rules at the national, regional, and international levels through governmental, quasi-governmental, private business, labor union, and other non-governmental channels.
International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers' Federation
216 Trade Unions in 106 countries with a combined membership of over 10 million workers bound together in solidarity

Fair wear Australia
Stopping exploitation of home based outworkers. In Australia and other countries around the world women and their families work at sewing machines to produce the clothes that are sold in our shops and markets.
The Multinational Monitor is published monthly except bimonthly in January/February and July/August by Essential Information, Inc. The Multinational Monitor tracks corporate activity, especially in the Third World, focusing on the export of hazardous substances, worker health and safety, labor union issues and the environment.
No Sweat is an activist, campaigning organisation, fighting sweatshop bosses, in solidarity with workers, worldwide.
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) The ICFTU represents 124 million Trade Union Members Organised in 213 national trade union centres from 143 countries and territories
homeNet HomeNet is representing, organising and supporting homebased workers around the world to improve their working and living conditions.
amrc Asia Monitor Resource Center (AMRC) is an independent non-government organization (NGO) which focuses on Asian labour concerns.
Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee Since its birth, CIC has been deciding to stand with workers. We do not attempt to become a leader of workers, but rather to struggle with workers and to organize them to fight for their own rights. We strongly believe that workers' desperate struggle is the only way to change their poor situations. CIC is an enabler only.
china labor bulletinChina Labour Bulletin seeks to promote independent trade unionism and provide information on the activities of the official All-China Federation of Trade Unions, as well as attempts by workers to organise outside it.
usas United Students Against Sweatshops is fighting to end the use of such sweatshop labor.
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