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Global labour rights risks in 2025 supply chains

Webinar about labour rights trends from the 2025 ITUC Index and SRM best practice
11:30-12:00
June 26, 2025
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Regulatory Compliance
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Supplier Relationship Management
Organizer:
Factlines

Deltakere

Joana Belo Pereira

Joana leads product strategy and innovation, transforming complex challenges into market-leading solutions. With a background in EU affairs and a decade of experience in tech, she excels at building and scaling digital products at the intersection of technology, sustainability, and human behavior. Her passion lies in proving that profitability and sustainability are powerful multipliers.

About the webinar

The 2025 ITUC Global Rights Index exposes key labour rights risks in global supply chains, and the trend is worsening. This webinar will guide you through the most important insights from this year’s index, what’s changed, and how these developments should shape your approach to supplier risk.

You will learn how Factlines uses the index to assess risk, strengthen follow-up practices, and improve supply chain data collection.

We will also show how our supplier assessments (SAQs) and Chain Survey product, can help companies map and respond to labour rights issues early, across complex value chains.

This session is ideal for sustainability teams, procurement professionals, and anyone responsible for due diligence and responsible sourcing.

What is the 2025 ITUC Global Rights Index?

The ITUC Global Rights Index is the world’s leading benchmark for assessing where workers’ rights are most at risk. Based on verified violations across 149 countries, the index ranks countries from 1 (best) to 5+ (worst). The 2025 edition reveals a concerning global trend: restrictions on freedom of association, increased violence against workers, and more countries excluding groups from labour law protections.

For supply chain managers, this index offers a critical data point to evaluate risk exposure—especially in regions with persistent or rising violations.