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The sour taste of pineapple: how an expanding export industry undermines workers and their communities
International Labor Rights Forum, 2008Since the 1960’s, pineapple production has quadrupled and export has tripled worldwide. While profits for some have tremendously expanded under such development, this report demonstrates how pineapple workers, their families and communities, and the environment in the largest pineapple producing nations have not enjoyed the benefits of such growth.DocumentWorkers rights consortium assessment re Chong Won Fashion Inc. (the Philippines): report of findings and recommendations
The Worker Rights Consortium, 2007This report outlines the findings and recommendations of the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) concerning labor practices at Chong Won Fashion Inc., a factory located in the Cavite Export Processing Zone (CEPZ), in Southern Tagalog Province, Philippines.DocumentThe high cost of calling: critical issues in the mobile phone industry
Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations, 2006This report looks at corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the mobile phone industry.DocumentAcer: company profile
Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations, 2005The company profile on Acer aims to identify critical issues in Acer’s supply chain from the perspective of poverty eradication and sustainable development. In order to identify the labour issues in Acer’s supply chain, research was undertaken on the working conditions in four factories in China and one in the Philippines.
