ILAB in Peru
Peru Submission under US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement
The U.S. Department of Labor has issued a public report in response to a submission filed under the Labor Chapter of the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement by the International Labor Rights Forum, Perú Equidad, and seven Peruvian workers’ organizations. The report raises significant concerns regarding the right to freedom of association in Peru’s non-traditional export sectors, which includes exports such as textiles, apparel, and certain agricultural products.
Projects
Title | Amount | Grantee | Start Sort ascending | End |
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Engaging Workers and Civil Society to Strengthen Labor Law EnforcementWorkers and civil society organizations help to supplement and support government labor law enforcement efforts by proactively identifying potential labor violations and filing justiciable complaints with the appropriate authorities. This project works in U.S. trade partner countries to improve labor law enforcement, as well as compliance with labor-related U.S. trade provisions, by improving the involvement of workers and civil society organizations in this process. |
$6,850,000 | American Center for International Labor Solidarity (Solidarity Center) | 10/01/2018 | 03/31/2023 |
Promoting Better Understanding of Indicators to Address Forced Labor and Labor Trafficking in PeruThis project will help the Peruvian government and other labor stakeholders build their capacity to prevent, detect and eliminate forced labor and labor trafficking from workplaces in Peru. By bringing together the Ministry of Labor, regional and local governments, law enforcement officials and the judiciary branch, the project will encourage better enforcement through consultation and consensus-building. |
$2,000,000 | Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) | 12/08/2017 | 12/07/2023 |
Building Union Capacity to Reduce Precarious Employment in Peru |
$1,000,000 | American Center for International Labor Solidarity (Solidarity Center) | 12/31/2015 | 11/20/2017 |
From Protocol to Practice: A Bridge to Global Action on Forced Labor (The Bridge Project) |
$17,395,138 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 09/30/2015 | 01/01/2022 |
Building the Capacity of the Peruvian Labor Inspectorate |
$2,000,000 | Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) | 12/15/2014 | 12/14/2018 |
Closing the Child Labor and Forced Labor Evidence Gap: Impact EvaluationsOur impact evaluation projects use rigorous quantitative techniques to evaluate the impact of interventions on reducing child labor, forced labor and human trafficking—part of a broader ILAB effort to build rigorous evidence on what works to secure and protect the rights of children and adults. Such evaluations support our partner governments’ evidence-based policymaking efforts, and also help identify proven strategies to inform ILAB’s future investments in global programs to combat child labor and forced labor. |
$1,097,690 | Innovations for Poverty Action | 12/15/2014 | 02/28/2018 |
Global Research on Child Labor Measurement and Policy Development (MAP) |
$7,000,000 | International Labor Organization's International Program on the Elimination of Child Labor (ILO-IPEC) | 11/13/2013 | 11/14/2018 |
Strengthening Worker Organizations |
$2,200,000 | American Center for International Labor Solidarity (Solidarity Center) | 12/31/2012 | 12/31/2014 |
Strengthening Unions to Promote Vulnerable Workers' Rights in Peru |
$1,000,000 | American Center for International Labor Solidarity (Solidarity Center) | 12/31/2012 | 12/31/2014 |
Consolidating and Disseminating Efforts to Combat Forced Labor in Brazil and PeruVulnerable populations in rural and urban areas are victims of forced labor in Brazil and Peru. They endure abusive working conditions, debt bondage, deception, intimidation and threats, and restriction of movement, among other unlawful labor practices. Some victims of forced labor have been rescued from forced-labor conditions within agricultural supply chains or manufacturing businesses with domestic and global reach. |
$6,800,000 | International Labor Organization (ILO) | 12/26/2012 | 12/31/2018 |