Impact of Network Ethics on Business Practices 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0380-3_10
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The FairWear Campaign: An Ethical Network in the Australian Garment Industry

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“…Manufacturing managers react very sensitively when unions get loud or protest, and, as a consequence, threaten their workers with job losses or a cut in salary. This explains the fear of workers to unveil reality during interviews with auditors [72,75,89]. Yu [80], and Hoang and Jones [89] further mention the low power of unions, regardless of whether it is a trade union or a corporate union.…”
Section: Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Manufacturing managers react very sensitively when unions get loud or protest, and, as a consequence, threaten their workers with job losses or a cut in salary. This explains the fear of workers to unveil reality during interviews with auditors [72,75,89]. Yu [80], and Hoang and Jones [89] further mention the low power of unions, regardless of whether it is a trade union or a corporate union.…”
Section: Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MSIs which enjoyed the attention of scholars are the Clean Cloth Campaign (CCC), the Social Accountability 8000 (SA8000), the Fair Labour Association (FLA), and the Fair Wear Foundation (FWF) [59,[71][72][73][74]. Although some studies describe the important role of unions in improving labor standards [68,[75][76][77][78], no further study has been found that clearly analyzed the unions' influences on SSCM. Also, public or governmental regulations as drivers have found scant attention since 2005.…”
Section: Driversmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These include changes to the fundamental nature of the supply chain (Pagell and Wu 2009;Nidumolu et al 2009); developing new products or processes with appreciable benefits for consumers and workers in the supply chain (Amann et al 2014;Ashby et al 2012); and reimagining the supply chain to achieve socially responsible outcomes (Abdallah et al 2012). This means including non-traditional supply chain partners in decision-making and increasing the transparency of supply chain operation and governance (Burchielli et al 2009;Pagell and Wu 2009). …”
Section: Market-based Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%