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China
  • Capital: Beijing
  • Population: 1330044000
  • Size: 9596960.0 Km2

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What is the true cost of labour for phones and computers?
Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior , 2006
This briefing highlights findings from an investigation of 13 Shenzhen electronics factories producing components for many well-known brand names. The study documents numerous labour rights abuses in factories that produce electoronic...
CSR in China’s textile industry
The Responsible Supply Chain Association, 2007
This report documents the development of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) in China’s textile and apparel industry. It specifically discusses the development of the National Textile and Apparel Council’s (NTAC) CSR c...
A briefing on labour conditions for Chinese garment workers
R. Domoney / Labour Behind the Label, 2007
This briefing provides an overview of the Chinese garment industry, the situation facing garment workers and recent developments influencing the sector. The paper highlights the exploitation of internal migrant workers and restriction...
A collection of articles on Chinese labour issues
US-China Business Council, 2006
This series of articles discusses different aspects of labour conditions in China as well as United States business efforts to ensure appropriate labour and related conditions in Chinese production facilities. The articles discuss cod...
CSR in China: recent and future developments
A. Lieber / Eldis News Weblog, 2007
After years of CSR-agenda setting in China by multinational enterprises, foreign governments, and international NGO, Chinese stakeholders are nowadays confidently defending their right to define themselves what CSR could and should me...
Comparing factory-based reproductive health programmes
Business for Social Responsibility, 2006
In developing economies, women account for a disproportionately large percentage of the workforce engaged in manufacturing for export markets. This report identifies critical health and reproductive health needs of women working in gl...
Unethical drug testing in developing countries
Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations, 2006
This briefing paper provides an overview of known examples of unethical clinical trials for pharmaceuticals with a focus on developing countries. The study makes the following general observations : unethical trials ha...
Progress of labour conditions in the fashion industry and progress of the Ethical Trading Initiative
M. Hearson / Labour Behind the Label, 2006
This report investigates the progress of labour conditions in the fashion industry and provides recommendations for future action. In particular the report looks at whether initiatives such as the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) have...
Labour conditions at mobile phone factories in China, India, Thailand and the Philippines
J. Wilde; E. de Haan / Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations, 2006
This report looks at corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the mobile phone industry. It reports on the conditions at mobile phone factories in China, India, Thailand and the Philippines of the top five mobile phone manufacturers (...
US-based corporations opposing Chinese labour law strengthening worker's rigths
Global Labor Strategies, 2006
China is planning to adopt a new labour law aimed at improving worker’s rights and labour conditions in the country. This report details how US-based corporations are opposing China’s Draft Labour Contract Law which would pr...
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Factory Improvement Training (FIT 5)
Multi-supplier training programme
Institute of Contemporary Observation (ICO)
Labour development and corporate social responsibility in China
The China Business Council for Sustainable Development (CBCSD)
Coalition of leading Chinese and foreign enterprises registered and operating in China
Environment-oriented Enterprises Consultancy Zhejiang

Chinese environment and development consultancy based in Zhejiang

SynTao
CSR information and consultancy service in China
Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM)
Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehavior (SACOM) is a non-government organization (NGO) based in Hong Kong, China, founded in June 2005 by students, and later joined by other cultural and labour activists. SACOM's main goal is to monitor and campaign against corporate misbehavior that violates worker's rights, health, safety, welfare, and dignity in China.
The Responsible Supply Chain Association (RSCA)
The Responsible Supply Chain Association (RSCA) is an industry-wide and professional body for the promotion of social responsibilities, which is directly under the administration of China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC). It is composed of enterprises, companies, buyers, retailers and other interested parties within the entire textile supply chain, with an aim at utilising resources an...
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