Inclusive Labor Monitoring (ILM)
The global trade landscape has shifted: social compliance is no longer a choice—it is a legal mandate. Traditional reporting often misses the human reality on the ground, leaving your brand, your suppliers, and your workers at risk. With mandatory HRDD requirements and market access controls, it is time to rethink how we identify, mitigate, and remediate risk at the source. At Issara, we bridge the gap between complex regulation and a genuine, worker-centered approach.
Discover how we are transforming the way the world reports on labor to make ethical supply chains a sustainable reality.
What is ILM?
The Inclusive Labor Monitoring (ILM) is a worker voice-centered tech system and multi-stakeholder collaboration platform equipping global brands, retailers, suppliers, recruitment agencies, and government with the tools to drive more ethical supply chains and engage meaningfully with workers and civil society.


On the Tech side
ILM is a secure, cloud-based case management system for the real-time monitoring of worker-validated labor recruitment and working conditions, spanning origin and destination countries.

On the HUMAN side
ILM brings together NGOs, trade unions, recruitment agencies, suppliers, brands and retailers, workers, and even the public in a groundbreaking and systematic way to work toward a common objective of identifying and reducing human trafficking and forced labor in global supply chains.
HOW ILM WORKS

Inclusive Labor Monitoring is truly inclusive in both the data it tracks, and the rightholders & stakeholders that it engages and brings together

On the Tech Side
ILM is a secure, cloud-based case management system for the real-time monitoring of worker-validated labor recruitment and working conditions, spanning origin and destination countries.



On the Human Side
Our system brings together NGOs, trade unions, recruitment agencies, suppliers, brands and retailers, workers, and even the public in a groundbreaking and systematic way to work toward a common objective of identifying and reducing human trafficking and forced labor in global supply chains.
