The Business and Human Rights Center analysed the 45 largest information, communications, and technology companies (ICT). They found:
The average ICT company scored just 20/100 on efforts to address supply chain forced labour, and only 3 companies scored above 50/100
Purchasing Practices and Enabling Workers’ Rights were the lowest-scoring themes of the 2025 benchmark, with average scores of just 5/100
All companies scored zero on their responses to addressing allegations of forced labour
Harvard Kennedy School found that U.S. technology companies are increasingly treated as instruments of national power, with diminished expectations regarding their responsibility to respect international human rights norms.
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