Recherchetool für Materialien Promoting Decent Work in Global Retail Supply Chains: Food and Apparel Supply chains refer, step by step, to the activities followed from conception to final use to bring a product to market. Supply chains play a vital role in the commerce sector in bringing the products wanted by customers to retailers’ shelves. The commerce sector comprises an important part of the world economy and is highly globalized. The value created during the stages of a global supply chain (GSC) is not shared equally with all participating firms, and high-value elements tend to be those earlier (R&D, design) and later (logistics, marketing, sales) in the chain. Economic upgrading (moving to higher value-added work) is an aspiration for many companies, and countries, located at lower-value parts of the chain. Social upgrading (the gradual process leading to decent work in GSCs) can be concomitant with economic upgrading; it can also occur independently. The report portrays the theoretical background of supply chains and economic and social upgrading. As example it also analyses the supply chains of the apparel industry and the challenges of moving it towards decent work. It presents some approaches and initiatives, such as the principle of social dialogue, the Bangladesh Accord, global framework agreements and tripartite international initiatives and formulates recommendations for social and economic upgrading as such. Herausgeber*in/Autor*in: International Labour Office, Sectoral Policies Department (SECTOR), Geneva; Autor*in: Bibby, Andrew Medienart: Hintergrundinformation Erscheinungsjahr: 2016 Erschienen in:Comparative Analysis of Opportunities and Challenges for Social and Economic UpgradingSectoral Studies on Decent Work in Global Supply ChainsSeite 7 – 48, Study 1Umfang: 42 Seiten Zielgruppe: Erwachsene Sprache: Englisch Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download bei ilo.org ISBN 978-92-2-131116-4 (print), ISBN 978-92-2-131117-1 (web pdf) Ähnliche Materialien Precarious Work in the H&M Global Value Chain - A Report to the ILO 2016 Precarious Work in the Gap Global Value Chain - A Report to the ILO 2016 Blut im Schuh - Was Politik und Unternehmen für eine faire und umweltfreundliche Schuh- und Lederproduktion ändern müssen Precarious Work in the Walmart Global Value Chain - A Report to the ILO 2016 When „best“ is far from good enough - Violations of workers’ rights at four of H&M “best-in-class” suppliers in Cambodia zurück