Article
8 Feb 2004
[PDF] full report: "Trading Away Our Rights - Women Working In Global Supply Chains"
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Abercrombie & Fitch
Ahold Delhaize
ASDA
Carrefour
Cherokee
Costco
El Corte Inglés
Esquel
Gap
Hennes & Mauritz (H&M)
Inditex
Induyco (part of El Corte Inglés)
Kroger
Kmart (part of Sears)
Li & Fung
Migros
Metro Group
Makalot
Nien Hsing
Sears
Tesco
Toys R Us
Tommy Hilfiger (part of PVH)
Taco Bell (part of YUM!)
Target
Victoria's Secret
Walmart
YUM!
Agriculture & livestock
Flower
Food & beverage
Wineries
Clothing & textile
Retail
Supermarkets & grocery
Kenya
Lesotho
South Africa
Argentina
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Honduras
Mexico
United States of America
Australia
Bangladesh
Cambodia
China
Indonesia
Malaysia
New Zealand
Singapore
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnam
Netherlands
Romania
Spain
United Kingdom
Morocco
Women
Other Discrimination
Gender Discrimination
Children
Migrants & Immigrants
Mothers
Project financing & loans
Socially-responsible investing & shareholder activism
Labour Rights
Child labour
Special Economic Zones (SEZ)
Forced Labour & Modern Slavery
Living Wage
Supply Chains
ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles & Rights at Work
ILO
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
World Bank
World Trade Organisation (WTO)
National human rights institutions (NHRI)
Fair Labor Association
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
Personal Health
Trade
Consumers
Human rights monitoring
Certification
Company Policies
[refers to Tesco, Asda (part of Wal-Mart), Induyco (part of El Corte Inglés), Taco Bell (part of Yum!), Victoria's Secret, Zara (part of Inditex), Hennes & Mauritz, Tommy Hilfiger, Abercrombie & Fitch, Gap, Makalot, Li & Fung, Esquel, Nien Hsing, Kmart, Sears, Cherokee, Explorer, No Boundaries, Toys R Us, Carrefour, Ahold, Kroger, Metro, First Impression, Target, Costco, Migros]