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Can CSR Ratings Help Improve Labour Practices in Global Supply Chains?
Maquila Solidarity Network ; the Project on Organizing, Development
Maquila Solidarity Network
the Project on Organizing, Development
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"Can CSR ratings help improve labour practices in global supply chains?, a new paper published by the Maquila Solidarity Network (MSN) and the Project on Organizing, Development, Education and Research (PODER), examines the potential of rating systems to drive improvements in supply chain labour practices. Through interviews with CSR experts, representatives from companies like Levi's, Gap and others that have been rated on supply chain labour issues, labour rights advocacy groups, and rating system developers, the paper highlights some key challenges facing rating systems and how some rating systems have tried to overcome, or at least minimize, those challenges."
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2011-09
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