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February 20. 01:47

Foxconn lifts wages for workers 25% as Apple lets ABC News into plants

Pay rise for staff comes as company says it will limit workers' hours at huge plants where products are assembled for Apple, Microsoft, Dell and Hewlett-Packard.

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February 20. 09:18

A Day of EcoVadis and Saturne

Some pictures and comments on the last EcoVadis Advisory Board from John Elkington's blog...

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February 19. 07:00

Apple Manufacturer Foxconn Has ‘Tons of Issues’ to Remedy at Chinese Plant

An interesting article from Bloomberg, showing the first findings for Foxconn external audits by FLA...

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February 16. 01:33

Responsible Supply Chain Management: Canadian Firm RIM Is Stepping Up | Corporate Social Responsibility

After the recent Apple controversies, many OEMs face public scrutiny over sustainable supply chain management. This article focuses on what Canadian company Research in Motion has put in place and what needs to be done.

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February 14. 01:24

Accor checks out hotel chain’s wider environmental impact

In-depth study reveals suppliers responsible for large chunk of hospitality giant’s environmental impact...

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February 14. 03:30

Apple: Labor Group Began Foxconn Inspections

Apple Inc. said the Fair Labor Association started audits of supplier Foxconn Technology Group’s factories in China, the first inspections of a larger effort to respond to criticism of conditions of workers making its gadgets.

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