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Supply chain governance : arguments for worker-driven enforcement
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PERSPECTIVE LABOUR AND SOCIAL JUSTICE SUPPLY CHAIN GOVERNANCE Arguments for worker-driven enforcement Marlese von Broembsen July 2022 Social auditing has proven to be ineffective in addressing rights violations of workers in supply chains. By contrast, worker-centred enforcement where workers participate in the design and oversight of enforcement mechanisms enables workers to bring labour rights violations to the attention of enterprises without fear of retaliation. This brief summarises evidence of social auditing failures, offers arguments for worker-centred enforcement, and identifies key features of worker-centred enforcement mechanisms that best support the stated aims of an European human rights due diligence legislation.