There are workers’ rights organizations in developing countries such as Bangladesh, like the Bangladesh Centre for Worker Solidarity. I don’t know if it’s possible to donate from a developed country though.
Update August 2023: I’ve discovered China Labor Watch, a 501(c)(3) organization that investigates working conditions in Chinese manufacturing companies, educates workers on their labor rights, and “engages in dialogues” with the companies responsible for those conditions. They’ve exposed horrid working conditions at the companies that make products for Apple, Mattel, and others—which include sexual harassment and exposure to toxic chemicals.
You can donate to CLW via PayPal Giving Fund here; as of the time of writing, all transaction fees are covered by PayPal, so 100% of your donation amount will reach the charity. (Disclaimer: I work at PayPal and have helped develop the donation platform there. The opinions expressed in this comment are my own and do not represent the views of PayPal.)
There are workers’ rights organizations in developing countries such as Bangladesh, like the Bangladesh Centre for Worker Solidarity. I don’t know if it’s possible to donate from a developed country though.
Update August 2023: I’ve discovered China Labor Watch, a 501(c)(3) organization that investigates working conditions in Chinese manufacturing companies, educates workers on their labor rights, and “engages in dialogues” with the companies responsible for those conditions. They’ve exposed horrid working conditions at the companies that make products for Apple, Mattel, and others—which include sexual harassment and exposure to toxic chemicals.
You can donate to CLW via PayPal Giving Fund here; as of the time of writing, all transaction fees are covered by PayPal, so 100% of your donation amount will reach the charity. (Disclaimer: I work at PayPal and have helped develop the donation platform there. The opinions expressed in this comment are my own and do not represent the views of PayPal.)