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Article

1 Sep 2005

Author:
Alan Roberts, Chair, Ethical Trading Initiative, in Ethical Corporation

Garment imports: the right response [PDF]

Brands and retailers must collaborate with other stakeholders [in textile industry] to ensure that workers are protected from seismic shifts in global sourcing patterns. [refers to Zara (part of Inditex), Gap, Marks & Spencer, Levi Strauss, Asda (part of Wal-Mart), Karstadt Quelle]