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Responsible purchasing practices in European legislation

How the human rights aspects of CSDDD relate to the Common Framework for Responsible Purchasing Practices in Manufacturing Industries (CFRPP MI).
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Marks and Spencer shares independent Oxfam report into its food and footwear supply chain

Oxfam has published a report on Marks and Spencer’s food and footwear supply chain, after being asked by the brand to act as a "critical friend" and conduct a gap analysis of its supply chain.
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OECD 2018 Forum on human rights due diligence in the garment and footwear sector

Through our participation, we hope to promote some of the good practice of our members. But we will also highlight that much more still needs to be done to improve working conditions in global supply chains.
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Accountability in supply chains – the UK government defends its record

The government will continue to rely heavily on voluntary principles, guidance and codes of conduct, the promotion of good practice, and an expectation that the private sector will itself do more to ensure respect for labour rights in its supply chains.
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Supply chain management in East Asia

What are the main challenges that global buyers’ purchasing practices can cause for suppliers, in East Asia supply chains?
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Women’s economic empowerment cannot be divorced from workers’ rights

Economic empowerment is about rights, justice and creating a movement that will leave no woman behind.
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What 'good' looks like: crucial C-Suite learning for tackling modern slavery

How companies committed to ethical trade can show leadership on tackling modern slavery.
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Does the UK Government respect workers' rights?

A United Nations body of experts has just provided some conclusions and recommendations.
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Effective human rights due diligence is good for business

A new framework for companies to help them prevent and manage labour rights risks 
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Ten core principles at the heart of ETI guidance

ETI guides, toolkits and frameworks that help companies on their ethical trade journey.

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