Blog post Caravan accommodation for temporary workers – new guidance Fresh Produce Consortium guidance on the provision of caravan accommodation for temporary workers in the UK
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Blog post Business and the Sustainable Development Goals: time to make the human rights connections With specific worker-related targets, the SDGs are a rallying point for businesses, unions and civil society organisations.
Blog post Four years after Rana Plaza, union action prevents a potential repeat At 5 pm on Wednesday 5 April, a two-storey brick structure adjoining the Ananta Apparel factory on Elephant Road, Dhaka collapsed.
Blog post Protect, Respect and Remedy: what does Ruggie's framework mean for ethical trade in 2017? The growing trend around non-financial reporting, stemming from John Ruggie's Protect, Respect, Remedy framework, sees greater importance attached to human rights due diligence.
Blog post Ambitious and welcome: the inaugural Corporate Human Rights Benchmark Ranking 98 leading companies from the high-risk agricultural products, apparels and extractives sectors.
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Blog post The hidden children in China’s supply chains Piloting factory-level child friendly spaces in China's garment factories.
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