Recherchetool für Materialien Precarious Work in the H&M Global Value Chain - A Report to the ILO 2016 H&M operates in 61 markets with 3,900 stores; works with 900 suppliers representing 1,900 factories; and employs more than 116,000 employees across their global production network. H&M saw sales rise globally in 2015 and plans to open 425 new stores in 2016. Brands like H&M wield the potential to transform working conditions through their supply chains. Recognizing their responsibility to uphold human rights at work, H&M has set themselves apart from other brands by committing to ensure fair living wages, safe workplaces and accountability for rights violations within their supply chains.[…] this report revisits the status of H&M’s commitments to decent work through the lens of rights at work as they are protected under International Labour Organization (ILO) conventions and other instruments.Shedding light on gaps in implementation of H&M commitments, violations of international labour standards and challenges H&M may face in upholding commitments to decent work, this report contributes new research collected through interviews with 251 workers in Cambodia and India engaged in H&M supply chains. These recent findings, collected between August and October 2015, are situated in context of both previous studies on H&M supply chains in Cambodia and India and the broader context of the global production network. Herausgeber*in/Autor*in: Asia Floor Wage Alliance (AFWA), Center for Alliance of Labour & Human Rights (CENTRAL), Society for Labour & Development (SLD), National Centre for Development Cooperation (CNCD-11.11.11), United Workers Congress (UWC) Medienart: Hintergrundinformation Erscheinungsjahr: 2016 Zielgruppe: Erwachsene Sprache: Englisch Umfang: 73 SeitenBezug: kostenfrei zum Download bei asia-fllorwage Ähnliche Materialien Precarious Work in the Gap Global Value Chain - A Report to the ILO 2016 Precarious Work in the Walmart Global Value Chain - A Report to the ILO 2016 Make in India - Untersuchung zu Arbeitsbedingungen in westindischen Textilbetrieben When „best“ is far from good enough - Violations of workers’ rights at four of H&M “best-in-class” suppliers in Cambodia Die moderne Form der Sklaverei in indischen Spinnereien zurück