Remediation programmes have the potential to strengthen existing human rights due diligence, compliance, and broader ESG policies first by involving workers in the detection and resolution of any human rights grievance and then by providing consistent feedback on the success of these human rights policies. In this IHRB Voices podcast Archana Kotecha Director of the Remedy Project discusses with Neill Wilkins IHRB new guidelines for ensuring access to remedy for migrant workers. Jump-to points: (1:20) The importance of access to remedy for migrant workers (3:50) The creation of a Guidelines for remedy for migrant workers (7:10) The outline of the seven steps of the Guidelines (12:30) How to apply them?