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Article

24 Mar 2009

Auteur:
Oxfam Hong Kong

Transparency Report II [Hong Kong]

Hong Kong garment companies have demonstrated progress on reporting their labour standards, although the majority of the 26 companies surveyed still show poor transparency...As global pressure mounts from consumers and investors...seven companies, including Esquel, Li & Fung, Glorious Sun, Esprit, Giordano, Chickeeduck and Hembly have started to report on, and account for, their supply chain...