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CSO Clean Clothes Full Package Approach To Labour Codes of Conduct
Nov 03 2010
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Four major steps companies can take to ensure their products are made under humane conditions
Sweatshop abuses are a systemic problem - there are no companies that are totally clean or totally dirty. Every company that sources globally faces problems that need to be addressed. While there are many steps companies can and should take (and to a certain extent have already taken) to improve workers rights, there are no quick-fix solutions. In this guide the Clean Clothes Campaign offers guidelines on what companies can do to better assess, implement, and verify compliance with labour standards in their supply chains, and eliminate abuses where and when they arise.
More information on Clean Clothes Campaign website.
Report of the Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially women and children, Joy Ngozi Ezeilo
European Commission The statistical report on trafficking in human beings 2013
Russian Union of Journalists, OSCE Manual on Reporting on Human Trafficking
The Protection Project: 100 Best Practices in Combating Trafficking in Persons
UNODC Global report on trafficking in persons 2012
La Strada Guidance on representing trafficked persons in compensation claims
UN.GIFT-Wendy's TIP Tray Liners
ILO: 2012 Report of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations
ILO: Giving globalisation a human face
ILO: Fundamental principles and rights at work- Join the global dialogue
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