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Article

1 May 2009

Author:
Partha Sengupta, Vice President Corporate Services and SA8000 Management Representative, Tata Steel Limited, India

[PDF] Foreword - SA8000: The First Decade

Today we may be among a handful of large corporations in this part of the world in demanding in very explicit language the basic workplace conditions of our partners for their employees, sub-contractors, and so on, and as such a cultural exception for those we engage. Yet I believe we have made positive progress in this direction.