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Rachel Wilshaw

Position
Ethical Trade Manager
Organisation
Oxfam GB

Rachel is the Ethical Trade Manager for Oxfam GB, and a board member of ETI. She advises business on managing supply chain labour standards. 

Blog posts from this author

What would loosen the roots of labour exploitation in supply chains?

27 March 2015
Forced labour is a symptom of a wider malaise facing workers in global supply chains. Governance gaps and skewed business structures are exacerbating inequality and must be tackled for workers to be properly protected.

Living wage – the price of a decent cuppa?

4 April 2014
What would be a sufficient wage for Malawi’s tea pluckers to live on?
Green bananas

Fairtrade: celebrating the first 20 years. What’s next?

14 March 2014
Rachel Wilshaw, Oxfam’s Ethical Trade Manager looks back on the astonishing 20 year rise of Fairtrade. And asks if it's time the UK government intervened on banana pricing.
A simplified wage ladder

Are we at the tipping point for getting the living wage in supply chains?

18 December 2013
NGOs have been pushing for the living wage for at least 15 years, but Rachel Wilshaw, Oxfam's Ethical Trade Manager thinks a breakthrough is on the cards.
UK construction workers

Living wage: when companies put wellbeing before profits

6 November 2013
https://impacttlimited.com/Oxfam GB's ethical trade manager Rachel Wilshaw explains the compelling case for a living wage in developing countries and the UK alike, and looks at the benefits for both companies and workers.
Poverty in Kenyan fresh produce

Poverty in Kenyan fresh produce

20 May 2013
A footprint of poverty in Kenyan fresh produce: Oxfam’s new report with IPL

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