This paper questions if enough is done to tackle modern slavery within the ready-made garments (RMG) supply chains, through the lens of disclosures in improving work practices. Using evidence from Bangladesh, we find how there is a continuum of labour exploitation where the reality of forced labour is not a static one, but a continuum of experiences highlighting the complexity of the exploitative environment within the dominant neoliberal logic of transparency disclosures. It is imperative not only to make disclosures more robust through due diligence, but support capacity to address exploitation at the lower end of the supply chain
This paper investigates modern slavery detection and remediation. Action research has been conducted...
Mandatory human rights due diligence is the latest global example of a legislative scheme for foster...
Under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA), large British companies are required to repor...
This paper questions if enough is done to tackle modern slavery within the ready-made garments (RMG)...
This article explores the issue of transparency in supply chains for garment sector workers in two c...
Purpose: To examine how organisations report on the detection and remediation of modern slavery in t...
Unethical working conditions are a major issue in many parts of the world, and workers are often exp...
In this paper I discuss the work in Bangladesh's Ready-Made Garment industry by focussing on the wor...
Modern slavery is a term we often meet but we do not even know what we hear really exists in practic...
States are increasingly addressing forced labour in supply chains by implementing transparency or di...
This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by ...
In this paper I discuss the work in Bangladesh’s Ready-Made Garment industry by focussing on the wor...
Purpose: To examine how organisations report on the detection and remediation of modern slavery in t...
This article investigates the role of the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018 as a reporting mechanis...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to assess whether firms' transparency in supply chain (TISC) sta...
This paper investigates modern slavery detection and remediation. Action research has been conducted...
Mandatory human rights due diligence is the latest global example of a legislative scheme for foster...
Under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA), large British companies are required to repor...
This paper questions if enough is done to tackle modern slavery within the ready-made garments (RMG)...
This article explores the issue of transparency in supply chains for garment sector workers in two c...
Purpose: To examine how organisations report on the detection and remediation of modern slavery in t...
Unethical working conditions are a major issue in many parts of the world, and workers are often exp...
In this paper I discuss the work in Bangladesh's Ready-Made Garment industry by focussing on the wor...
Modern slavery is a term we often meet but we do not even know what we hear really exists in practic...
States are increasingly addressing forced labour in supply chains by implementing transparency or di...
This article reports the findings of a field study on the emergence of collective agreements led by ...
In this paper I discuss the work in Bangladesh’s Ready-Made Garment industry by focussing on the wor...
Purpose: To examine how organisations report on the detection and remediation of modern slavery in t...
This article investigates the role of the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018 as a reporting mechanis...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to assess whether firms' transparency in supply chain (TISC) sta...
This paper investigates modern slavery detection and remediation. Action research has been conducted...
Mandatory human rights due diligence is the latest global example of a legislative scheme for foster...
Under section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA), large British companies are required to repor...