International Solidarity Movement Forms Against Toyota's Rejection of Workers' Rights
Toyota is hostile to unions. Toyota and its subsidiaries utilize all tactics at their disposal in order to undermine workers' right to organize worldwide. In order to combat the global violation of a universal workers' right, international solidarity is crucial.
Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM)
Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM) is a Hong Kong-based non-profit organization founded in 2005. It is dedicated to monitoring corporate behavior related to workplace conditions and workers rights in China. SACOM monitors corporate behavior through the identification of companies' suppliers and close collaboration with workers at the workplace level in order to hold companies accountable to their corporate codes of conduct and supplement ineffecti
Still Looking for Mickey Mouse's Conscience: SACOM's Struggle for the Rights of Workers at Disney Suppliers Continues
In an ongoing campaign to make Disney's operations in China more accountable to workers' rights, SACOM is looking for Mickey Mouse's Conscience.
ONLINE PETITION - DISNEY - END SWEATSHOPS IN CHINA AND OTHER COUNTRIES NOW!http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?wlchan&51
The Disney Project is described by SACOM as follows:
Jenny Chan publishes analysis of the impacts of China's Labor Contract Law (May 2009)
Voices of the Voiceless: Workers Stories from South China
失語者的呼聲 Voices of the Voiceless
Workers Stories from South China
http://sites.google.com/site/workerstoriesfromsouthchina/
This website shows a work-in-progress translation of the book »
The Business and Human Rights Resources Center
The Business and Human Rights Resources Center is a wonderful resource for anyone interested in finding information about corporate responsibility. There is a Legal Procedings section which tracks court cases filed against companies worldwide. Over 4000 companies are tracked in over 180 countries, and users can search by topics such as UN, industry, laws, discrimination, health, labor, and many more. I highly recommend that anyone interested in corporate accountability check out this site. Its resources incl
Working to Hold Electronics Companies Accountable: The Good Electronics Project

