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Clearing the hurdles : steps to improving wages and working conditions in the global sportswear industry.
Play Fair 2008 Campaign, 2008Across the global sportswear industry, workers manufacturing sports apparel, footwear and soccer balls face poor working conditions and substantial violation of rights. This report which brought to focus the sports workers’ problems just before the recent Olympics 2008 is based on interviews with sportswear workers in China, India, Thailand and Indonesia, besides various secondary sources.DocumentLooking for a quick fix: how weak social auditing is keeping workers in sweatshops
Clean Clothes Campaign, 2005This report argues that social audits as they are currently carried out often fail to deliver as a tool for checking working conditions in facilities producing garments and sports shoes.DocumentThe oil for ape scandal: how palm oil is threatening orang-utan survival
Friends of the Earth, 2005This report discusses the imminent threat of extinction to orang-utan in Malaysia and Indonesia bought about by the production of palm oil (a source of vegetable oil).DocumentExploring the links between international business and poverty reduction: a case study of Unilever in Indonesia
Oxfam, 2005This research explores to what extent, and how, the wealth generated by the local operating company of a multinational company in a developing country is translated into poverty impacts in one particular country. In this case it is the operations of Unilever Indonesia (UI) in Indonesia.
