2.4.5
2022-09-28
We've addressed some accessibility and navigation issues.
2.2
2021-09-29
Comply Chain is now available for the first time in Malay – to complement the existing English, French, and Spanish versions. Malay is a common language across South-East Asia spoken by nearly 300 million people in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, as well as parts of Thailand. This new translation allows for a wider adoption of Comply Chain, which can help drive government and private sector action to address child labor and forced labor. Comply Chain is linked to ILAB’s List of Goods Produced with Child Labor of Forced Labor and this List has focused considerable attention on forced labor in Malay speaking countries in recent years. The List includes electronics, garment, and rubber gloves produced by forced labor in Malaysia, in addition to palm oil produced by child labor and forced labor. Other goods on the List in Indonesia include fish and palm oil for both child labor and forced labor; and footwear, gold, rubber, tin, and tobacco for child labor. In Thailand, the List includes fish for forced labor; garments and shrimp for child labor, forced labor, and forced child labor; and pornography and sugarcane for child labor.
2.1
2020-09-30
Now included are more than 50 examples from business associations, companies, international organizations, and multi-actor partnerships, among others. The updated app also features recent legal developments and further information about topics like responsible recruitment to ensure that hiring practices protect workers, worker voice to encourage and empower workers to speak out against exploitation, and strengthening existing reporting to enable it to speak to all of a company’s stakeholders.