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Titre : From moral responsibility to legal liability? : Modern day slavery conditions in the global garment supply chain and the need to strengthen regulatory frameworks Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : M. Theuws, Auteur ; M. van Huijstee, Auteur ; A. Campos Editeur : Amsterdam [Nederland] : SOMO Année de publication : May 2015 Importance : 73 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Conditions de travail Tags : Inditex Zara Conditions de travail Brésil Résumé : Zara does not have sufficient oversight of its supply chain. New findings of the Brazilian labour inspection, released by Repo?rter Brasil today, describe numerous labour rights violations in the company’s supply chain. A research report by SOMO and Repo?rter Brasil also released today reaches the same conclusion. In 2011, Brazilian inspectors found cases of modern-day slavery in Zara’s supply chain. After the scandal, Zara promised improvements by monitoring its supply chain more closely. The new inspection findings and the research report reveal that Zara is not living up to the agreements made with the Brazilian authorities at that time. In addition, the research report exposes Zara’s dodgy legal strategy to avoid liability for Brazilian labour rights abuses. En ligne : http://www.somo.nl/publications-en/Publication_4188/ From moral responsibility to legal liability? : Modern day slavery conditions in the global garment supply chain and the need to strengthen regulatory frameworks [document électronique] / M. Theuws, Auteur ; M. van Huijstee, Auteur ; A. Campos . - Amsterdam (Sarphatistraat 30, 1018 GL, Nederland) : SOMO, May 2015 . - 73 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Conditions de travail Tags : Inditex Zara Conditions de travail Brésil Résumé : Zara does not have sufficient oversight of its supply chain. New findings of the Brazilian labour inspection, released by Repo?rter Brasil today, describe numerous labour rights violations in the company’s supply chain. A research report by SOMO and Repo?rter Brasil also released today reaches the same conclusion. In 2011, Brazilian inspectors found cases of modern-day slavery in Zara’s supply chain. After the scandal, Zara promised improvements by monitoring its supply chain more closely. The new inspection findings and the research report reveal that Zara is not living up to the agreements made with the Brazilian authorities at that time. In addition, the research report exposes Zara’s dodgy legal strategy to avoid liability for Brazilian labour rights abuses. En ligne : http://www.somo.nl/publications-en/Publication_4188/ Documents numériques
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