The growing recognition of unpaid work in international law and the Sustainable Development Goals acknowledges that gendered labour supports the global economy. This work can have harmful impacts, leading to ‘depletion through social reproduction’ (Rai et al, 2014). When corporate harms impact on workers and communities, family members are often required to provide caring labour for those directly affected. However, the consequential harms of depletion are generally invisible within the law and uncompensated. In assessing the United Nations’ business and human rights framework, we argue that the international legal regime must take account of social reproductive work and its consequent harms
The article considers the emerging unethical cases in multinational companies' business worldwide r...
Unacceptable forms of work (UFW) have been identified as an Area of Critical Importance for the ILO ...
The collapse of the Rana Plaza garment factory building in Bangladesh, which resulted in the loss of...
The growing recognition of unpaid work in international law and the Sustainable Development Goals ac...
In this article, we outline an interdisciplinary exploration into the invisibilisation of social rep...
In this article, we outline an interdisciplinary exploration into the invisibilisation of social rep...
This article has three aims. First, it takes issue with the argument of international economic insti...
The International Labour Organisation’s Declaration of Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of ...
Mandatory human rights due diligence is the latest global example of a legislative scheme for foster...
Most scholarship within social reproduction theory focuses on women’s paid and unpaid care and domes...
SDG 8 calls for promoting ‘sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive...
The challenge of including a gender perspective within human rights work has been a project only rec...
SDG 8 calls for promoting ‘sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive...
Upgrading low‐waged and insecure work is central to contemporary labour and development initiatives,...
To fulfil obligations in international law State parties have to take the issue of human trafficking...
The article considers the emerging unethical cases in multinational companies' business worldwide r...
Unacceptable forms of work (UFW) have been identified as an Area of Critical Importance for the ILO ...
The collapse of the Rana Plaza garment factory building in Bangladesh, which resulted in the loss of...
The growing recognition of unpaid work in international law and the Sustainable Development Goals ac...
In this article, we outline an interdisciplinary exploration into the invisibilisation of social rep...
In this article, we outline an interdisciplinary exploration into the invisibilisation of social rep...
This article has three aims. First, it takes issue with the argument of international economic insti...
The International Labour Organisation’s Declaration of Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work of ...
Mandatory human rights due diligence is the latest global example of a legislative scheme for foster...
Most scholarship within social reproduction theory focuses on women’s paid and unpaid care and domes...
SDG 8 calls for promoting ‘sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive...
The challenge of including a gender perspective within human rights work has been a project only rec...
SDG 8 calls for promoting ‘sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive...
Upgrading low‐waged and insecure work is central to contemporary labour and development initiatives,...
To fulfil obligations in international law State parties have to take the issue of human trafficking...
The article considers the emerging unethical cases in multinational companies' business worldwide r...
Unacceptable forms of work (UFW) have been identified as an Area of Critical Importance for the ILO ...
The collapse of the Rana Plaza garment factory building in Bangladesh, which resulted in the loss of...