Webinar: Implement Functional Grievance and Remediation Procedures for Child Labour Cases

The third session of UN Global Compact, Save the Children Switzerland and SECO’s  four-part Deep Dive Webinar Series on Child Labour takes place on March 17. The Centre’s Vice President, Services & Products Asia, Siti (Riri) O. Malikah will join the panel discussion to share insights from The Centre’s work to prevent and remediate child labour in global supply chains.

 

This session will explore the critical intersection of transparency, grievance, and remedy, examining how businesses can integrate child-responsive grievance and remediation mechanisms into their existing frameworks. It will discuss the legal landscape and identify practical steps for establishing functioning, effective mechanisms that work for children.

 

This session will also highlight common pitfalls, best practices, and key takeaways from real cases of child labour from supply chains, offering valuable insights into corporate responsibility, legal compliance, and sustainable remediation efforts.

 

Target audience 

 

The webinar series is free of charge and open to all representatives of Swiss companies and especially targeted at company representatives that are in charge of Human Rights and Children’s Rights questions in their companies. Representatives from the following functions will mostly benefit from the webinars: sustainability, compliance, legal, procurement, human resources, human rights, children’s rights, reporting. 

 

Details:

 

  • Language: English 

  • Time and date: Mar 17, 2025, 13:30 – 15:00

  • Platform: Zoom

 

This webinar is organised in cooperation with the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and Save the Children Switzerland.

 

To learn more about the series and register for additional sessions, please visit this website


Published on   12/03/2025
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