Labour standards in global garment supply chains and the proposed EU corporate sustainability due diligence directive
2024
15
4
822-850
value chains ; textile industry ; labour standard ; workers rights ; sustainable development ; EU law ; multinational enterprise ; corporate social responsibility
Law
https://doi.org/10.1177/20319525241239283
English
Bibliogr.
"Growing concerns over labour standards and workers' rights in global supply chains (GSCs) have led many companies to adopt codes of conduct (CoCs) as part of increasing attempts to self-regulate through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) instruments to promote international labour standards in suppliers' factories. However, improvements in labour standards and the level of protection of workers' rights in GSCs are unsatisfactory, the garment industry labour force being a case in point. At European Union (EU) level this has led to the adoption of an EU corporate sustainability package in addition to previously adopted sector-specific/thematic due diligence legislation. This article looks closely at selected labour standards and labour rights aspects of the EU proposed Directive on corporate sustainability due diligence (CSDD) and evaluates its contribution to the improvement of workers' rights protection in global garment supply chains."
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