EVIDENCE | Forced labor, child labor, and/or human trafficking in seafood
Source | Details |
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U.S. Department of Labor 2022 List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor |
Not profiled in report |
U.S. Department of Labor 2021 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor |
Not profiled in report |
U.S. Department of State 2022 Trafficking in Persons Report |
Evidence of trafficking in the fishing sector, including among migrant workers from Ghana, Egypt, and the Philippines who are vulnerable to forced labor on fishing vessels. In March 2022, a human rights group filed a petition with the U.S. government requesting the banning of seafood imports from Ireland that were caught or produced using forced labor, highlighting four Irish fishing companies. |
Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch Seafood Social Risk Tool Profile |
No country risk profile available |
Additional civil society organization reports documenting human rights abuses: |
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2021, International Transport Workers’ Federation, Experiences of Non-EEA Workers in the Irish Fishing Industry 2019, Environmental Justice Foundation, Blood and Water |
Risk Factor | Status | Details |
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Flag of Convenience (International Transport Workers Federation) | No | Flags of Convenience are connected to the occurrence of human trafficking and forced labor in fishing. Vessels registered to Flag of Convenience states may lack a legitimate connection to the flag state and may be subject to less rigorous management and oversight by the flag state. |
Active yellow or red card for failing to tackle illegal fishing (European Union) | No | The European Union gives countries yellow and red cards for failing in their requirements under international law to take action against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. There is evidence linking IUU fishing to an increased risk of human trafficking and forced labor on board fishing vessels. |
Failure to ratify key treaties and international labor conventions |
Ratifying key treaties and international labor conventions indicates a country’s commitment to uphold international standards.
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