Log In

  • Forgotten Password?

Subscribe

Close log in window

    • Whitepapers
    • Promotion Facilities
    • Research Reports
    • Editorial Calendar
Reuters Events Logo
  • More from Reuters Events
    • Whitepapers
    • Editorial Calendar
  • Channels
    • Climate and Energy
    • Natural Capital
    • Social Equality
    • Stakeholder Engagement
    • Reporting and Finance
    • Communications & Engagement
    • Ethics and Governance
  • Events
  • Digital Magazines
    • Sustainable Business Review
    • Ethical Corporation
  • On Demand
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Advertise
    • Newsletter
  • Log In
Reuters Events Logo
Reuters Events Logo

labour practices

  • Home
  • Climate and Energy
  • Natural Capital
  • Social Equality
  • Reporting and Finance
  • Communications & Engagement
  • Ethics and Governance
  • On demand
Navigation
  • 'Our problem with automation is a labour shortage, not surplus'

    Martin Wright, (Jan 16, 2018)

    The fourth industrial revolution will create lots of new jobs, but the retraining challenge for governments and companies will be immense

  • NGOWatch – November 2014

    Jeni Bauser Yaghoubi, (Nov 4, 2014)

    Conflict minerals, Oxfam rankings, action on Ebola and forced labour in electronics industry

  • Cambodia’s wage protests: Fashion brands support garment workers

    Paul French, (Oct 9, 2014)

    While garment workers’ minimum wages are rising in many Asian economies, in Cambodia, unusually, it is western brands that are responding to public pressure, not the government

  • Modern slavery and the role of business

    Polly Foley, (Oct 8, 2014)

    Companies can exercise measures to detect and address slavery in their supply chains

  • Supply Chain Briefing Part 3: Systemic change

    Sam Phipps, (Sep 10, 2014)

    Can a company or group of companies create systemic change in the supply chain? Yes – but only with enough collaboration and commitment

  • C&A Foundation – Clothing retailers must bare all

    Caroline Fiennes, (Sep 9, 2014)

    European clothing chain C&A is making impressive efforts to clean up its supply chains and share its learning with rivals, but the journey is uphill and lonely

  • Rana Plaza – Rebuilding more than the factory

    Salil Tripathi, (Jun 9, 2014)

    Moves to protect workers since the Rana Plaza disaster are laudable but a more fundamental rethink of the market remains the only solution

  • South Asia Briefing: Case study: Bangladesh – Resilience that brings results

    April Streeter, (Jun 9, 2014)

    Bangladesh has achieved consistent economic growth and improved wellbeing for its people, against all odds

  • South-East Asia Briefing: Burma — Big brands see Burmese opportunities

    April Streeter, (May 8, 2014)

    Burma is a final frontier of sorts for multinational companies seeking new growth markets and opportunities. Can this growth be sustainable?

  • South-East Asia briefing: A sustainable garment industry in Cambodia?

    April Streeter, (May 8, 2014)

    Cambodia is proving to be the next tough test case for multinationals’ supply chain weaknesses

  • South-East Asia briefing: Case study – Indonesia Growth at expense of environmental resources

    April Streeter, (May 7, 2014)

    Indonesia enjoys a vibrant economy and growing middle class, though much of the growth is based on a system of natural resource extraction that is just starting to seek real sustainability goals

  • China column: Return of the ethical consumer?

    Paul French, (Apr 6, 2014)

    The return of western economic growth has brought a resurgence in activism over Chinese business ethics – and Chinese consumers themselves are rallying to the cause, says Paul French

Reuters Events is part of Reuters News & Media Ltd, 5 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5AQ. Registered in England and Wales: 2505735.

© Reuters Events 2022 | TERMS OF USE | PRIVACY POLICY | ABOUT US | +44 0207 375 7212 |