Category: Ethical trading & business
It is important that corporations are held accountable and respect, protect and remedy the human rights of individuals and communities impacted by their operations.
Blogs Campaigning for change Ethical trading & business Labour rights Success stories Women's rights
Best&Less start their journey to pay a living wage
/
Best&Less have made a strong commitment to pay living wages throughout their supply chains. Read more »
Factory X commit to pay a living wage
/
After years of campaigning from Oxfam supporters, Factory X commit to pay a living wage Read more »
Blogs Campaigning for change Ethical trading & business Labour rights Success stories Volunteers Women's rights
What She Makes turns 2!
/
Celebrating two years of tackling poverty in the fashion industry Read more »
Best&Less published their supplier lists
/
Best&Less have published 100% of their Tier 1 supplier lists, bringing their factories out of hiding and ensuring their supply chain is transparent. Read more »
David Jones and Country Road support worker safety
/
Country Road Group and David Jones made a big step forward on factory safety by joining the important Bangladesh Fire & Building Safety Accord. Read more »
Elk steps towards a fairer fashion industry
/
Melbourne-based fashion label ELK have made a real commitment to ensuring workers in their supply chain are paid a living wage. Read more »
City Chic: a huge step toward a living wage
/
City Chic was the first Australian brand to make a real commitment to a living wage. Read more »
How you’re helping women artisans set up shop in Nepal
/
Thanks to you, we’re able to support 2700 earthquake-affected men and women with the tools and training to set up their own businesses in Nepal. Read more »
Cotton On cotton on to living wages
/
Cotton On has just announced they are strengthening their commitment to a living wage! Congratulations, Cotton On. Read more »
Sammy J says: Dear Kmart, Increase What She Makes
/
Sammy J speaks for a lot of us – when we’re shopping, we all love a bargain. But, the bargain shouldn’t be what she makes. Read more »