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11 Dec 2012

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Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

[PDF] Issue 3: Quarterly Bulletin on Business & Children - Dec 2012

The purpose of this e-bulletin is to help keep everyone working in this field informed about recent key developments and forthcoming initiatives. [includes contributions by UN Committee on the Rights of the Child; UNICEF; UN Global Compact; Save the Children UK; Save the Children Sweden; ILO-IPEC; ECPAT International; Bank Information Center; Ethical Trading Initiative; Intl. Institute for the Rights of the Child; Intl. Institute for Child Rights and Development. Refers to Aviva, Facebook, Microsoft, Grünenthal Group, Timberland, Cadbury, Nestlé, Hershey, Whole Foods, Johannesburg Water, H&M, GlaxoSmithKline, HEG Electronics, Samsung, Apple, Tesco, Quicksilver, Eastman, Inditex, Marks & Spencer, Mothercare, Diesel. Next, Ralph Lauren, Accor, ITB, Kuoni, TUI, Ariana Rugs]