EP.14: Innovations in Labor Rights: The Verite Approach
In this conversation, Aleksandra Lasota interviews Quinn, a senior regional lead at Verite, about his extensive experience in human rights and labor rights, particularly in the coffee sector. They discuss the challenges faced by workers, including the impact of piece rates on workers (see Quinn's white paper [https://verite.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/white-paper-piece-rate-pay-coffee-sector.pdf]on that); the innovative COFFEE project [https://verite.org/coffee-project/pilot-projects/]Verite is implementing to improve labor conditions, and the importance of collaboration among various stakeholders to address complex labor issues. The conversation highlights the need for sustainable practices in the coffee industry and the role of corporate responsibility in ensuring fair labor rights.
Takeaways
* Quinn's journey into human rights began in Guatemala.
* Verite plays a crucial role in promoting fair labor worldwide.
* Decent labor is essential for human dignity.
* The coffee project aims to improve labor conditions and productivity.
* Innovative tools like lonas can enhance coffee harvesting efficiency.
* Piece rate pay has both benefits and challenges for workers.
* Child labor is often a consequence of low wages in agriculture.
* Future coffee supply is at risk due to labor shortages.
* Collective action is necessary to solve labor issues in the supply chain.
* Corporate responsibility is key to ensuring fair labor practices.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Conversation
02:17 Quinn's Journey into Human Rights
04:40 Verite's Role in Labor Rights
06:54 The Coffee Project: Improving Labor Conditions
07:34 Innovative Tools for Coffee Harvesting
17:55 Challenges of Piece Rate Pay
24:16 Quality vs. Quantity in Coffee Production
28:23 Engaging Corporations in Sustainable Practices
34:52 The Importance of Collective Action
Quinn Kepes [https://verite.org/our-people/quinn-kepes/]is Regional Lead for the Americas at Verité, an independent non-profit organisation advancing fair labour worldwide. Over nearly two decades with Verité, he has worked across Latin America and beyond on issues of labour rights, trafficking, human security and organised crime, with a particular focus on agriculture and coffee.
Quinn leads Verité’s work in the Western Hemisphere, leveraging his extensive expertise in desk and field research, project implementation, and Human Rights Due Dilligence. He oversees programming that helps various stakeholders develop capabilities to detect and prevent child labor and forced labor throughout the Americas.
Prior to becoming Verité’s Senior Regional Lead for the Americas, he led its Worker Agency, Voice and Empowerment (WAVE) and Applied Research for Evidence and Action (AREA) practice groups. He has authored over 30 published reports and articles for Verité, in addition to the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, the UN Special Rapporteurs on Human Trafficking and Contemporary Forms of Slavery, the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime, Roast Magazine, and Daily Coffee News. Quinn is the recipient of the 2024 award for combatting human trafficking from the International Center for the Promotion of Human Rights (CIPDH), under the auspices of UNESCO.