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Recent Publications and Interviews
When companies explore the extent of human trafficking and slavery in their supply chains, what they are likely to find may be revealing and sobering. <<<<
Report on Piloting Principles for Effective Company-Stakeholder Grievance Mechanisms, Harvard Kennedy School Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative <<<<
Course: Socially Responsible and Sustainable Business: Brief Courses. Risks of Human Trafficking and Slavery: A Short Course for Supply Chain Professionals <<<<
Essay: Cahn argues that the single most under-utilized ingredient in implementing supply chain codes of conduct is to have credible, legitimate and trusted grievance mechanisms in place <<<<<
Essay: China's labour role reversal: Now factories follow workers, what are the implications? <<<<
Essay: Protecting Corporate Responsibility in Tough Economic Times <<<<
Essay: China Contract Labor Law - 10 Steps That Brands and Retailers Can Take <<<<
Interview: Supply chains - Are big brands improving supply chain labour standards? <<<<
Interview: Trends in Ethical Sourcing, Ethical Sourcing Report; North America 2008 <<<<
Essay: Labor Standards - Ethical Corporation: Has ethical trading made any difference? <<<<
Interview: North America Special Report: Workplace rights - Supplier labour conditions - Giving workers a voice. <<<<
Essay: Child Labour - A crucial goal remains to be scored. <<<<
Podcast: Dr. Marsha Dickson, University of Delaware, and Mr. Doug Cahn, Principal of The Cahn Group, discuss social responsibility in the global apparel trade. <<<<
