Hanesbrands
Headquarters in USA
Sara Lee spun off its apparel business, including its Hanes, Champion & Playtex brands, as Hanesbrands in September 2006.
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Hanesbrands Inc. - CHRB 2018 Disclosure Form - 28 Mar 2018
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Hanesbrands Inc. - Human Rights Policy
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Company lobbying for lower taxes exceeds social activism, Oxfam America claims
Author: Oxfam America (US)
"Corporations Increasingly Vocal on Social Issues but Still Mostly Lobbying for Lower Taxes" 12 Apr 2018...
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USA: Corporations increasingly vocal on social issues but still mostly lobbying for lower taxes - Oxfam America report
Jordan's garment sector: How are brands combatting exploitation and abuse?
Jordan’s garment sector is booming, driven by a free trade agreement with the United States and cheap migrant labour from South and Southeast Asia. Historically the situation of these vulnerable workers has been dire and although there have been some ...
Corporate Human Rights Benchmark 2018 Progress Report
In 2017, CHRB launched the first Corporate Human Rights Benchmark, a landmark assessment of the largest public companies in the agricultural products, apparel and extractives industries. In 2018, CHRB will be releasing the follow up benchmark and...
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HanesBrands 2nd Disclosure - July 2018
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Corporate Human Rights Benchmark Key Findings Report 2018
Author: Corporate Human Rights Benchmark
Since its inception, the CHRB has been aiming to answer a deceptively simple question; which companies perform best on human rights issues? [...] [T]his document [...] rank[s] 101 of the world’s largest companies in high human-rights-risk sectors and...
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Australia: Ethical Fashion Report grades 130 companies based on efforts to mitigate forced labour, child labour & exploitation in supply chains
Baptist World Aid Australia has released its 2019 Ethical Fashion Report, which sheds light on what the industry and individual companies are doing to address forced labour, child labour and exploitation....
Author: Marjorie van Elven, FashionUnited
"Textilindustrie in Äthiopien: Löhne müssen steigen", 21. Mai 2019...
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