Despite ratifying ILO Convention 188 (Work in Fishing) in 2019, FRN findings reveal that Thailand has struggled to effectively enforce the provisions of the Convention. Our comprehensive analysis exposes gaps in the Port-in Port-Out (PIPO) inspection program, highlighting its consistent failures to safeguard fishers from labor exploitation and provide robust evidence that the Thai seafood supply chain is free from forced labor. The report raises critical questions about the International Labour Organization’s ability and willingness to hold signatory states, like Thailand, accountable for adhering to the standards set by its own conventions. To access the full report click here:
PIPO Inspections and The ILO – Failing Fishers, Seafood Supply Chains At Risk
ខ្មែរ (Khmer) – ការត្រួតពិនិត្យការចូលចត និងចេញទូកនេសាទ (PIPO) របស់ប្រទេសថៃ និង អង្គការពលកម្មអន
ဗမာဘာသာစကား (Burmese) -ထိုင်းနိုင်ငံ၏ ဆိပ်ကမ်းအဝင်အထွက် (PIPO) စစ်ဆေးမှုများနှင့် ILO – တံငါသည်မျာ