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Business school research on access to remedy for marginalised workers
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L. BIANCHI
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O. BURCU
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B. KNAAK
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A. SHIVJI
Abstract
22nd November 2023 at 3pm CET / 2pm GMT / 9am EST via Zoom. Joint event co-hosted by the research clusters on agriculture and on gender of the GBSN for BHR impact community. Access to remedy is one of the greatest failings of and most critical areas for growth within the business and human rights movement. The aim of the workshop is to bring together business school researchers interested in access to remedy for marginalized workers. We will discuss concrete examples from the agriculture industry to understand the situation of marginalized workers, where and why current remedy practices fall short, and what needs to change to provide remedy that is effective and accessible. A specific focus will be given to: the availability and typology of grievance mechanisms, the blurred line between formal and informal grievances, the lack of a gendered approach to grievance mechanisms, and the gap between access to grievance mechanisms and access to remedy. Initial findings will be shared from a research project led by the Nottingham University Business School on grievance mechanisms available to agricultural seasonal migrant workers in the UK. A case study on access to remedy for women migrant workers employed in the Fair Food Programme will also be presented.

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