Hazardous Air Quality Prompts Reflection About Workers’ Safety
Last week, a huge plume of smoke originating in Canada moved south. Though Canada typically experiences a wildfire season, this year’s season was different. [...]
Last week, a huge plume of smoke originating in Canada moved south. Though Canada typically experiences a wildfire season, this year’s season was different. [...]
We are thrilled to announce that the remarkable efforts led by our esteemed colleague Sasha-Monique Elvik at A/S Vinmonopolet have garnered recognition in the [...]
Abajo Español La Isla Network will be running webinars that will share key information on why water, rest, shade, and sanitation protocols are important [...]
In March 2023, La Isla Network and its partners in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras came together in a series of workshops with the [...]
From May 9 to 10, various La Isla Network team members attended the International Conference on Occupational Heat Stress in Doha, Qatar. In attendance at [...]
A new global investigation on the impacts of climate change on worker’s health and productivity, titled "Trop chaud pour travailler" (Too Hot To Work), [...]
La Isla Network partner film “Qatar’s Building Boom: Too Hot To Work” won the Documentary Film Award at the Paris Independent Film Festival. The [...]
On this International Workers’ Day we commemorate and honor the millions of workers worldwide who put food on our table, construct our buildings, [...]
28 April 2023 is World Day for Safety and Health at Work, says the International Labor Organization. The decision was made in commemoration of [...]
A film by La Isla Network partners Aryn Baker, Ed Kashi, and Tom Laffay on the effect of heat on migrant workers in Doha, [...]