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23 Mar 2007

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Clean Clothes Campaign

[PDF] Clean Clothes Campaign letter to John Ruggie, UN Special Representative on business & human rights

...the International Secretariat of the Clean Clothes Campaign wishes to offer several suggestions and an initial response to your report, in particular where it concerns the work undertaken by TNCs to improve labour conditions in supply chains...It would be usefull if the Special Representative could explore...how MSIs [multi-stakeholder initiatives] could engage more structurally with states, and what role governments can and should play inrelation to them.