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How the Central Java Agreement Is Rewriting Rules on Workplace Safety in Garment Supply Chains

How the Central Java Agreement Is Rewriting Rules on Workplace Safety in Garment Supply Chains

The Central Java Gender Justice Agreement, signed in July 2024, is drawing global attention as a rare example of enforceable labour protections in garment supply chains. Covering more than 6,000 workers in two Indonesian factories, the union-led framework establishes binding safeguards against gender-based violence while placing greater accountability obligations on international apparel brands

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Apparel industry: All dressed up and nowhere to go?

Global apparel industry

It's getting better; maybe marginally, but better nonetheless. The global apparel industry is expected to grow at 3.5 per cent. The rate of growth will be the same as that last year, marking a leisurely but steady recovery process. In 2013, the industry had grown at 3 per cent, and 2.5 per cent the previous year. The period between 2008 and 2011, during the peak of the global downturn, had seen the growth rate of the industry dwindling to a paltry 1 per cent. The worst, on the face of it, is...

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Review: A to Z of World Development

Review of A to Z of World Development

Few terms, these days, evoke so much disagreement and rancour as does the word "development." Every economist, environmentalist, sociologist, anthropologist and you-say-who differs in his or her interpretation of what "development" means. Delve a little deeper, and the debate becomes one of what "development" should entail. Arguments continue, differences persist. How sustainable is development too transforms into another contention about my theory of development being more sustainable than...

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