While nominal prices have edged up in Bangladesh, a new study said, brands are paying 30 percent less in real terms for a cotton T-shirt than they did 25 years ago—even after adjusting for European inflation.
While nominal prices have edged up in Bangladesh, a new study said, brands are paying 30 percent less in real terms for a cotton T-shirt than they did 25 years ago—even after adjusting for European inflation.
Labor activists envision a future where decent work is guaranteed, the costs of climate mitigation and adaptation are shared, and businesses are held accountable for the harms they cause.
Despite more than a decade of hard-won progress, the work of ensuring safe factories is far from over.
The Swedish retailer has always been a study in contradictions, but a new Insights Board that excludes garment workers risks full cognitive dissonance.
A new analysis by three Dutch civil-society groups argues that brand promises of ethical workplaces can mislead consumers.