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20 Abr 2005

Autor:
Susan Aaronson & Jamie Zimmerman, Kenan Institute for Private Enterprise, Kenan-Flagler Business School, Univ. of No. Carolina [USA]

[DOC] And They’re Off! Nike leads CSR Pack, but Is Anyone Really Winning? - The Implications of Nike’s CSR report

On April 12, Nike became the first company to fully disclose the names of its supplier factories...We...applaud Nike for its efforts...Yet more must be done...global firms, such as Nike, can gradually help improve governance in source countries by collaborating among suppliers and other companies, as well as civil society groups and labor activists...[and] teaming up with other companies and business leaders to influence trade policy... [also refers to Gap, Levi Strauss]