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Artikel

6 Jul 2009

Autor:
makeITfair

Philippines’ computer industry doesn't keep promises

Two years ago, reports revealed that suppliers of computer components in the Philippines violated labour laws and codes of conduct of computer brands. Several companies promised improvements, but a new report from makeITfair shows that no real changes have occurred...makeITfair calls on computer companies to train their suppliers in implementing codes of conduct, improve their auditing and monitoring systems, enable suppliers to improve conditions by negotiating fair prices and work with local NGOs and trade unions.