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| | ... redress child or forced labour if it is found in their supply chain, the report said. The statistics around payment of a living wage is also dire, Hickey said. "For example, take the living wage - the bad news is that we only have 5% of companies surveyed ... |
| | | ... still so much more work to be done." One of the areas of concern for Baptist World Aid Australia is the issue of a living wage, Nimbalker said. "It is disappointing to see that living wages remain such a difficult issue," he said. "Only 5% of companies ... |
| | | ... comes to workers' wages, companies are making progress, but progress is slower, particularly around the issue of a living wage. In 2013, the report notes 11% of companies could demonstrate improved wages for workers - today, that figure is 42%. "It is ... |
| | | The Sustainability Report recently recorded a live panel discussion entitled Labour Rights and other ESG issues in Asia, sponsored by Ausbil Investment Management. Labour Rights and other ESG Issues in Asia: The Highlights from The Sustainability Report ... |
| | | Fast fashion garment brands globally as well as in Australia are facing a potential "inflection point" to their business model, with pressures from increased labour and environmental costs predicted to impact on how companies access factories overseas ... |
| | | ... since the first report in 2014. "The grades reflect how well companies know the supply chain and whether they pay a living wage," Nimbalker said. "The best rated companies still can't trace from the manufacturers back to the mines. Only 11% knew where ... |
| | | ... source apparel from Bangladeshi suppliers are still exposed to risks including poor working conditions, lack of a living wage and poor infrastructure, according to a report from AMP Capital. Mans Carlsson-Sweeny, AMP Capital Mans Carlsson-Sweeny, senior ... |
| | | ... Cambodia, but other issues for supply chain risk include child labour, the risks of sandblasting and paying employees a living wage, Carlsson-Sweeny said. He noted that currently, the Bangladeshi Labour Ministry is considering a move to increase the ... |
| | | ... the work might be outsourced to a sub-contractor, with no assurances that the sub-contractors' employees are paid a living wage. Investors seeking reassurance that their invested companies are managing supply chain risks could look to one of the international ... |
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