Impactt helps companies to improve labour standards in their supply chains in a way that makes business sense.
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Making what’s good for workers, work for business.
Impactt helps companies to improve labour standards in their supply chains in a way that makes business sense.
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Finding the Sweet Spot: Impactt Launches New ReportToday we launch our 15th anniversary report, a major new piece of work that identifies how to deliver real wins for purchasers, supplier business and most importantly workers.
CLOPIn 2008, based on Impactt’s experience of working extensively on child labour remediation and prevention programmes around the world, and in consultation with over 90 leading practitioners globally, we developed the Operational Procedures on the Remediation of Child Labour in Industrial Contexts (CLOP).
We are delighted to announce exciting changes at Impactt which will strengthen our team further and provide strong leadership around the world.
Launch of the public phase of the Benefits for Business and Workers projectOpportunity for subsidised training to develop more profitable factories offering better quality jobs.
Getting Smarter: Ethical Trading in the Downturn** New ** Getting Smarter: Ethical Trading in the Downturn
About Us (Chinese)Impactt从事道德贸易工作已长达13年之久,Impactt主要帮助公司改善其供应链的工作方式从而为双方带来了显著的商业利益。 Impactt的方法主要是是以变革为导向,具有创新性和实用性。
Last night, Thursday 15th, Impactt celebrated 15 years in ethical trade with over 130 friends at the House of Lords.
Foxconn, contract manufacturer for some of the world’s largest electronics brands (including Apple, and Microsoft), has been the focus of global scrutiny as a result of the continuing spate of suicides at its Longhua site in Shenzhen in the Pearl River Delta.
Last week, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) released the results of their Inquiry into recruitment and employment in the meat and poultry processing sector.
Impactt paper published in the new Asia-Pacific Poverty Network NewsletterLast year, Impactt was commissioned by the Asian Development Bank to co-ordinate a study into the impact of the global economic slowdown on value chain labour markets in Asia.