How tariff wars are reshaping migration and raising the risk of human rights abuses in supply chains
Senior Scientist, Competence Center for Sustainability Transformation and Responsibility, Vienna University of Economics and Business, and Founding Co-Director of Migration, Business & Society, Vienna ...
QSPC data through Q3 2024 shows that approximately 20.6% of manufacturing plants in the U.S. that failed to produce at their full capacity cited insufficient supply of labor or labor skills as a key ...
OTTAWA, July 12 (Reuters) - Canada's corporate ethics watchdog launched separate investigations into Nike Canada (NKE.N), opens new tab and Dynasty Gold (DYG.V), opens new tab to probe allegations ...
LONDON, Aug 16 (Reuters) - H&M (HMb.ST), opens new tab is investigating 20 alleged instances of labour abuse at Myanmar garment factories that supply the world's second-largest fashion retailer, it ...
The Covid-19 pandemic shook global supply chains to their core, and they have not yet fully recovered. What’s more, many managers who had previously followed “lean” principles, including “just-in-time ...
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