Thai gov’t to submit compliance report to US this month
Thailand's government will submit a report on the country's progress in addressing highlighted in the US's Trafficking in Persons report at the end of this month
Greenpeace: Whiskas latest pet food embroiled in ‘modern-day slavery’
The NGO's New Zealand branch continues its campaign against Thai Union by warning cat owners buying the Mars-owned brand that they may be funding labor rights abuses
NGOs: Workers must be able to take lead on improving supply chains
Audits fail to protect workers and a new approach is needed, say two groups in new report
Thai Union hosts suppliers to explain code of conduct
Tuna canner held an event in Bangkok week to inform suppliers about its code of conduct to ensure understanding and compliance
Thai tuna factory Golden Prize pays out $1.3m over labor dispute
The tuna processing factory has agreed to pay staff compensation for a litany of labor abuses
Andy Hall: Uncertain future awaits migrant workers
The future of of migrant workers in Thailand is still far from secure, warns activist Andy Hall
Thailand’s catch certification system ready for installation
The government has begun the process of setting up a system of 'catch certification' that can help to trace fishing activity from start to finish to upgrade the fishing industry
NGOs issue letter to Vella, EU, over Thai human rights abuses
Human Rights at Sea has joined fellow international labor, environmental and human rights organizations in support of a letter sent to Karmenu Vella, the EU Commissioner for fisheries, maritime affairs and environment
Forum to explore how business can tackle modern slavery
Innovation Forum has created a conference – How business can tackle modern slavery and forced labor – taking place in London on Thursday on May 5
Thai Union volunteers bring English classes to migrant children
The world's largest tuna canner is running an English teacher volunteering program for migrant children in the Samut Sakhon province