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Toolkit for Business on Reducing Child and Forced Labor July 31st, 2013

INDIA-CHILD-LABOUR“Reducing Child Labor and Forced Labor: A Toolkit for Responsible Businesses” is guidance from the US Department of Labor designed for companies to help them make sure they are not using forced or child labor in their operations or their supply chain. It is very clear and comprehensive.

We all know someone who owns or has a responsible position in a business – spread the word! Access the toolkit here….

The International Labor Organization (ILO) estimates that there are 215 million children in child labor worldwide, 115 million of them in hazardous forms of work. It also estimates that 21 million people are in forced labor, six million of them children.

By utilizing this toolkit, companies show that they are concerned about these grim statistics. Using the tool-kit reduces the chance that their products — and the raw materials they come from — are manufactured, mined or harvested by children who should be in school, or by workers locked in sweatshops or forced into work through false promises or threats.

In order to effectively combat the risks of child labor and forced labor in a company’s operations and global supply chains, it is essential to have a comprehensive and transparent social compliance system in place. The goal of this toolkit is to assist companies that may not have such a system, as well as companies whose existing systems may need strengthening — particularly in the areas of child labor and forced labor.


Join the 8th Day Center Celebration: Revel in the Revolution! July 31st, 2013

Revel-2013-logo-sidebarSave the Date: 8th Day Center for Justice invites you to their annual celebration, Revel in the Revolution, on Saturday, September 21!

The theme for the revelry is Roll Away the Stone, featuring Sr. Pat Farrell, OSF, who will share her thoughts on how we roll away the stone during these times of austerity in the Church and the world.

The 3rd Annual Mary Elsbernd, OSF Award will be presented to immigrant justice and anti-torture activist Sr. Benita Coffee, OSB.

There are many ways to support the event…

Click here to make your reservation today or to get more info! 

Tickets: $60 | $30 for student/limited income.

Volunteer Tickets: $15 suggested donation. 
Contact maryellen@8thdaycenter.org to volunteer.

Can’t make the event? Consider a donation! 

Click here to purchase raffle tickets and participate in the online silent auction! 

Revel in the Revolution: Living Out Loud

Presented by 8th Day Center for Justice

Saturday, September 21, 2 – 5pm

Irish American Heritage Center

4626 N. Knox Ave Chicago 60630

Contact: Joyce (joyce@8thdaycenter.org, 312.641.5151)

 


Diverse Coalition Calls for Transparency as the Senate Undertakes Comprehensive Tax Reform July 26th, 2013

wordle-4-transparency-camp20101The Missionary Oblates joined a diverse group of civil society organizations concerned about reports that Senate correspondence on comprehensive tax reform would be kept secret for 50 years. The groups called for greater transparency in the Senate deliberations, arguing in a letter sent to Senate Finance Committee leaders, that “transparency is essential for your final product to have credibility with the public…. Taxpayers across the United States have a right to know what their elected officials are advocating and what their justification is. We strongly urge you to reconsider this approach that smacks of backroom deals. The House Ways & Means Committee urged lawmakers and outside interests to submit their priorities and made them public. We urge a similar approach.”

Read the letter…

 


Faith-Based Investors Urging Bold Action with Companies on Climate Change July 26th, 2013

The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) recently released a white paper on engagement with the energy sector to address the serious risks posed by rapidly rising levels of CO² in the atmosphere. The paper is, in large part, a response to the fossil fuel divestment campaign coordinated by 350.org, and serves to lay out a range of responses open to concerned investors in response to the looming climate crisis.

Read: Insights for Investors Working for Bolder Intervention on Climate Change


Alaskan Bishops Enable Young People To Attend World Youth Day July 23rd, 2013

AB-Schwietz-Web-shotAlaskan youth faced with the possibility of losing a long-planned trip to World Youth Day were rescued by the three Alaskan Bishops, one of whom is an Oblate. The youth had worked hard to save for the trip, but their travel deposits – amounting to some $180,000, were lost due to the bankruptcy of the travel agency making their arrangements. The Most Rev. Roger L. Schwietz, OMI, ArchBishop of Anchorage, Bishop Edward Burns of Juneau and Bishop Donald Kettler of Fairbanks stepped in to raise the money needed for the youth to experience the event with Pope Francis.

Read the story in The National Catholic Reporter

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