Article: Is the BBC Fair to Fair Trade? - 3.29.2010
This is a response from the International Labor Rights Forum to a recent BBC report about labor problems on Fair Trade Certified cocoa farms in West Africa.
Article: Apple Audits Labor Practices - 3.1.2010
Company Says Suppliers Hired Underage Workers, Violated Other Core Policies
Article: Apple admits using child labour - 2.28.2010
Apple has admitted that child labour was used at the factories that build its computers, iPods and mobile phones.
Link: Broken Hearts: A Review of Industry Efforts to Eli - 2.9.2010
This is the latest report by the International Labor Rights Forum analyzing the chocolate industry's initiatives to eliminate the worst forms of child labor in West Africa's cocoa sector as part of the Harkin-Engel Protocol. The report is a follow-up on recent developments in the Harkin-Engel Protocol process since the publication of ILRF’s last cocoa industry report titled “The Cocoa Protocol: Success or Failure?” published on June 30, 2008.
The report shows how chocolate companies have continued to exercise considerable control over these intiatives. As a result, the problem of child labor continues nine years after the industry committed to end these abuses.