The Corporate Justice Coalition is hiring! We're looking for an Advocacy and Communications Officer to advance our campaign for a new UK Business Human Rights and Environment Act. If you have experience in #advocacy and are passionate about challenging corporate impunity and promoting #humanrights and #environmentaljustice, this exciting opportunity could be for you. Apply by 14 November: https://lnkd.in/ejA5wc2N
Corporate Justice Coalition
Civic and Social Organizations
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Corporate Justice Coalition is the UK civil society coalition on corporate accountability. Twitter: @corpjusticeuk
About us
Corporate Justice Coalition (CJC) is a UK coalition campaigning to ensure corporations are held accountable for human rights and environmental abuses #BizHumanRights Twitter: @corporatejusticecoalition Previously called the CORE Coalition We advocate for a stronger regulatory framework, higher standards of corporate conduct and improved access to remedy for those harmed by the activities of UK companies. Our work includes: - Monitoring, researching and raising awareness of human rights and environmental abuses related to business activity - Promoting the right to redress for the victims of corporate human rights abuse - Providing technical advice to government, including commenting on proposed legislation and government policy on business impacts on human rights and the environment - Promoting public support for the rights of communities and individuals whose human rights are adversely affected by business activity - Promoting respect for human rights and the environment by businesses.
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- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1998
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The Foundry, 17 Oval Way
London, England SE11 5RR, GB
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Join us at Labour Conference on Sunday for our event hosted by SME4Labour and co-organised with Labour Campaign for Human Rights! Making It Work: Implementing a Business, Human Rights, and Environment Act Date: Sunday, 22 September 2024 Time: 14:00 – 14:50 Location: SME4Labour pod, Arena Room 7, ACC Liverpool, Kings Dock Street, Liverpool, England, L3 4FP Speakers: The Rt Hon Lord Hermer – Attorney General for England and Wales and Advocate General for Northern Ireland Stephen Kinnock MP – Minister of State for Health and Social Care Olivia Williams – Co-Director, Labour Campaign for Human Rights Dan Leader – Lawyer and Partner, Leigh Day Chloe Cranston – Head of Thematic Advocacy Programmes at Anti-Slavery International Alex Ballinger MP – MP for Halesowen Chair: Kevin Bonavia MP – MP for Stevenage https://lnkd.in/eFZRpJep
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The new Government needs to "make support, protection and engagement of global civil society a central pillar of a more impactful and cost-effective foreign policy" and "act to tackle the root causes of risk facing land and environmental defenders – by ensuring effective regulation and accountability for the businesses which are increasingly involved in attacks." Ben Leather, Director of CJC partner Peace Brigades International UK, writes about the need for the new Government to step up in the fight to protect front line defenders in response to the new Global Witness report.
"The new government must step up in the fight to protect front line defenders" After Global Witness evidenced widespread killings and criminalisation of land & environmental defenders, our Director Ben Leather writes about why it’s in the UK Government’s interests to engage, support & protect civil society. https://lnkd.in/ekrWn2ri
The new UK government must step up in the fight to protect front line defenders | Bond
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The new Government needs to "make support, protection and engagement of global civil society a central pillar of a more impactful and cost-effective foreign policy" and "act to tackle the root causes of risk facing land and environmental defenders – by ensuring effective regulation and accountability for the businesses which are increasingly involved in attacks." Ben Leather, Director of CJC partner Peace Brigades International UK, writes about the need for the new Government to step up in the fight to protect front line defenders in response to the new Global Witness report.
"The new government must step up in the fight to protect front line defenders" After Global Witness evidenced widespread killings and criminalisation of land & environmental defenders, our Director Ben Leather writes about why it’s in the UK Government’s interests to engage, support & protect civil society. https://lnkd.in/ekrWn2ri
The new UK government must step up in the fight to protect front line defenders | Bond
bond.org.uk
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The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) reached an agreement with UK fashion brand New Look to advance freedom of association for the company's supply chain transport workers. It also improves access to remediation 🎉 Agreements like these cannot remain the exception to the rule. The UK Government urgently needs to introduce a Business, Human Rights and Environment Act to force businesses to prevent human and labour rights abuses and environmental destruction in their operations and value chains. A new law is wanted by: ✅167 businesses and investors ✅ 39 civil society organisations ✅ 126,021 petition signers ✅ 4 in 5 Brits according to YouGov polling https://lnkd.in/dcxPDhNV
A new agreement between UK fashion brand New Look and the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) aims “to improve the safety, resilience and sustainability of transport supply chains, the customers they serve, and the transport workers that keep them moving”. The partnership marks a positive step for supply chain workers' rights - especially on remedy for harm and freedom of association - but bigger systems change is needed, write Sue Fairley and Ruwan Subasinghe: "in isolation, our partnership cannot generate the global change we urgently need to end the human rights abuses, worker exploitation and environmental harms that occur daily in the global supply chains of business. To achieve that, we need a global web of mandatory rules imposed from above by governments." https://lnkd.in/ereWAhqC
New Look and ITF’s partnership must be a stepping stone to wider change - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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📢 Four in five UK adults want to see new laws to tackle environmental harm and human rights abuses in company supply chains. 💡 That’s the results of the latest polling, carried out by YouGov on behalf of Corporate Justice Coalition and Friends of the Earth which found: ✅ More than 80 per cent of UK adults want new UK laws requiring British companies to prevent human rights abuses (81%) and serious environmental damage (83%) in their operations and supply chains. ✅ 73 per cent think UK companies should be doing more to reduce their contribution to global warming. ✅ More than 60 per cent believe that people living overseas who are harmed by human rights abuses (65%) or environmental damage (62%) through UK business supply chains should be able to seek justice in UK courts, an option not currently available for most corporate crime victims. For more read our press release, with quotes from Dan Leader of Leigh Day and Baroness Young of Hornsey, patron of Anti-Slavery International. 👉🏻https://lnkd.in/eEWhmeCy
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The Corporate Justice Coalition is hiring! 📣 We're looking for a Policy and Communications Intern to support our work on advancing corporate accountability and securing a new UK law. We are a broad and growing coalition, including NGOs, trade unions and law firms with a range of political and thematic priorities, spanning workers’ rights and modern slavery, to climate and the environment, global justice and the rights of women and girls, children and Indigenous Peoples. This is a great opportunity for a recent graduate/graduate student seeking to gain experience in NGO policy and communications work, and who has an interest in business and human rights. The internship is paid. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. https://lnkd.in/ejA5wc2N
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In the second installment in Electronics Watch's "Meet our Affiliates" series, we showcase another of our 1,500 affiliates and shine a light on the key people implementing responsible procurement. Today we feature Gemma Freedman of Unison, one of the biggest trade unions in the UK, who have been affiliates since 2017. Read the full profile at https://lnkd.in/d6iJ8dii #meetouraffiliates #publicprocurement #humanrights #workersrights #supplychains
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The Corporate Justice Coalition is hiring! 📣 We're looking for a Director to lead our coalition's work on advancing corporate accountability and securing a new UK law - a huge opportunity to make change where it's needed. We are a broad and growing coalition, including NGOs, trade unions and law firms with a range of political and thematic priorities, spanning workers’ rights and modern slavery, to climate and the environment, global justice and the rights of women and girls, children and Indigenous Peoples. We are seeking an experienced campaigner or advocate, highly motivated by our central mission to increase corporate accountability for human rights and environmental abuses and improve access to justice for victims. Key to the role, will be running our building campaign for a new UK ‘mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence’ law. Apply by 24 January: https://lnkd.in/emxsj-u6 #CharityJobs #BizHumanRights