Guidance and reports
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- Biel Crystal, Huizhou
- C&F Manufacturing, Dasmariñas
- Cal-Comp, Mahachai
- Cal-Comp, Petchaburi
- Compal, Kunshan
- Dell India, Sriperumbudur
- Dell, Łódź
- Delta Electronics
- Delta, Dongguan
- Dongguan
- Epson, Bekasi
- Foxconn, Kutna Hora
- Foxconn, Pardubice
- Foxlink, Donguan
- Goertek, Bac Ninh
- Hongtai Glass, Dongguan
- Inventec, Chongqing
- JCY, Johor Bahru
- Jabil, Guangzhou
- Jabil, Pulau Pinang
- KTC, Shenzhen
- Kobe, Pulau Pinang
- LCFC, Hefei
- PT. Longvin, Sukabumi
- Possehl Electronics, Melaka
- Qisda Optronic Co. Ltd, Suzhou
- Quanta, Shanghai
- SMT, Laguna
- Salcomp, Sriperumbudur
- Samsung Electro-Mechanics Philippines Corporation (SEMPHIL), Calamba City
- Western Digital, Petaling Jaya
- Wistron, Zhongshan
- Yiking Plastic, Phetchaburi
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Realising remedy: a key component of corporate due diligence
May 2025
Remedy is an essential but often overlooked element of corporate due diligence. To tackle this gap, Electronics Watch and the GIZ Initiative for Global Solidarity (IGS) collaborated between 2022 to 2024 to improve workers' access to an effective grievance mechanism in electronics supply chains. This publication reflects on the lessons learned.
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Mining Monitoring Guidance
September 2024
Electronics Watch monitors mines where tin, cobalt, nickel and lithium are extracted in Bolivia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Indonesia and the Philippines. This guidance applies the guiding principles of our Worker-Driven Monitoring Methodology to the specifics of mining, including the work environment and key safety features, and addresses challenges facing monitoring partners in these locations.
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Electronics Watch Monitoring Methodology Guidance
June 2020
Based on extensive consultations with monitoring and auditing experts, this Guidance standardizes and explains the Electronics Watch worker-driven monitoring methodology step by step. It includes separate chapters on preparing for monitoring, selecting appropriate methods, and obtaining and analysing evidence.
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Human Rights and Environmental Impact of Nickel Mining in the Philippines
May 2022
The Island of Palawan is home to the largest nickel mines in the Philippines. Mining and related processing have taken place since the 1970's in this region. The village of Rio Tuba is in the Municipality of Bataraza, Province of Palawan. The Rio Tuba Nickel Mining Corporation (RTNMC) started open pit mining in 1975. It is currently the largest producer of lateritic nickel ore2 in the Philippines. Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd.
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When Compliance is Not Enough - Why victims of forced labour should be partners in the remediation design
April 2020
This publication shows just why it is essential that workers are involved in the process of remediation, and raises a fundamental question about the limits of responsible business conduct: When companies address violations in their supply chains in accordance with their codes of conduct, but workers still suffer serious harm, does human rights due diligence require the companies to do more?
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