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ICC COVID-19 Response: Guidance on Protection for Migrant Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic
WHY SPECIFIC GUIDANCE FOR MIGRANT WORKERS?
>> Migrant workers are a crucial part of the work force in many sectors, including those ensuring essential services during the pandemic and industries hit especially hard by the crisis.
>> Many micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in particular rely on the migrant workforce to operate.
>> Migrant workers have specific concerns—as they are generally far from their families and communities—including facing language and/or cultural barriers, as well as potential discrimination, and often do not benefit from social protections and safety nets enjoyed by local workers.
>> The economic impact on migrant workers affects not only the workers themselves but also those who depend on their remittances for survival in their communities of origin.
>> Supply chain leaders can play an important role in helping mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on workers in their supply chains, including those that are migrant workers.
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A Definitive Guide to Boosting International Trade Trade for Prosperity, a new publication produced by CW Publishing Group in association with the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC United Kingdom). Trade for...
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Click here to read the ICC United Kingdom/GCD 2023 update to the ICC/GCD 2022 Performance Guarantees Paper
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ICC International Trade & Prosperity Week took place from 17 - 20 October 2022. Read the key takeaways here
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