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Strawberry fair? Safeguarding women workers on Moroccan farms

Morocco is the world’s fifth largest exporter of strawberries and women make up most of the workforce.
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Let's acknowledge Turkey's efforts to help Syrian refugees

On Tuesday 29 November, we formally launched our Turkish Programme in Istanbul with co-funding from the UK’s Magna Carta Fund and international garment retailers.
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Slavery ancient and modern: defining ‘modern slavery’

Why definitions are important. And how far down the supply chain must you go?
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Challenging business to back women-led SMEs in garment supply chains

Is it time to take the global garment sector a step further by supporting the integration of women-led SMEs (small and medium size enterprises) into the mainstream?
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China’s rising tide of strikes

China must deal with worker unrest. Can it learn anything from a thousand-year-old Viking king? 
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LIVE BLOG: Can fast fashion ever be ethical?

Follow our live blog for insight and discussion on whether fast fashion can ever be ethical from 8:30am (BST) on Tuesday 20 September.
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Do you think fast fashion can ever be ethical?

For London Fashion Week we're answering some of the burning questions that surround fast fashion? Let us know if there is anything you want to ask?
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Sexual harassment at work: the business case for zero tolerance

If women workers feel demeaned, if they can’t speak out and if they avoid certain areas in the workplace – there is a cost.
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India expands maternity protection for women

Global companies sourcing from India will need to make sure that their suppliers reflect the new law in their maternity leave policies.
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Bangladesh garment sector alarms over extremist attacks

Addressing security concerns should not be allowed to put workers' rights in jeopardy.

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