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Guatemala: Children as young as eight picked coffee beans on farms supplying Starbucks
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Dispatches filmed the children working 40-hour weeks in gruelling conditions, picking coffee for a daily wage little more than the price of a latte.â
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Dispatches team said some of the children, who worked around eight hours a day, six days a week, looked as young as eight.â
âOver the course of the investigation,
Dispatches visited seven farms linked to Nespresso and five linked to Starbucks. Child labour was found on all the farms.â
âA human rights lawyer who viewed some of the programmeâs evidence suggested both companies were in breach of international labour regulations laid down by the UNâs International Labour Organization.â
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July 25, 2021
Fewer women will regain jobs lost to the Covid-19 pandemic during the recovery period than men, according to a new study released by the UN’s International LabourOrganisation (ILO).
‘In Building Forward Fairer: Women’s rights to work and at work at the core of the Covid-19 Recovery,’ the ILO highlights that between 2019 and 2020, women’s employment declined by 4.2 percent globally, representing 54 million jobs, while men suffered a three percent decline, or 60 million jobs. This means that there will be 13 million fewer women in employment this year compared to 2019, but the number of men in work will likely recover to levels seen two years ago.