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5.4 Costing strategy for living wages

The purchasing company works with suppliers to ensure prices paid allow for wage levels to be raised...
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5.2 Incorporating wage and cost increases

The purchasing company gives due consideration to price increases from suppliers that occur due to...
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4.7 Aiming to reduce penalties

The purchasing company aims to minimise fines and penalties...
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2.8 Leverage and dependence

The purchasing company uses/builds leverage to ensure the practices of this framework are effectively implemented...
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2.6 Supporting continuous improvement

The purchasing company supports and enables suppliers to achieve the social and environmental standards required.
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2.2 Agreement on mutual responsibilities

The purchasing company and its partners reach a mutual understanding of responsible practices...
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5.5 Workers/workers representation

The purchasing company ensures the involvement of workers or their legitimate representatives to close the living wage gap.
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5.3 Understanding the living wage gap

The purchasing company seeks to understand the gap between current wage levels and living wages.
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5.1 Prices that cover responsible business conduct

Articles 8, 10, 11 & 12
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3.1-3.8 Collaborative production planning

Timelines for production and lead times...

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