Maquila Solidarity Network2019-09-252019-09-252013-03-202011-09http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/189295"MSN and the Project on Organizing, Development, Education and Research (PODER) conducted a brief survey on whether CSR ratings can improve labour practices in global supply chains, which yielded 159 responses from trade unionists, international brands, social investment professionals, NGOs, academics, monitoring organizations, and others. It also yielded some interesting results and comments, which in addition to our initial publication Can CSR Ratings Improve Labour Practices in Global Supply Chains?, provide some useful feedback on the practice of rating and ranking companies on social issues. Some of these comments and numerical results are summarized [here.]"engWith permission of the license/copyright holderlabour practicesreportingcorporate social responsibility (CSR)supply chainEconomic ethicsReligious ethicsCommunity ethicsResults of MSN/PODER Survey on Ratings SystemsPreprint