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- TitleSupply chain governance : arguments for worker-driven enforcement
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- Description1 Online-Ressource (11 Seiten)
- LanguageGerman
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Social auditing has proven to be ineffective in addressing rights violations of workers in supply chains. By contrast, worker-centred enforcement enables workers to bring labour rights violations to the attention of enterprises without fear of retaliation. This paper summarises evidence of social auditing failures, offers arguments for worker-centred enforcement, and identifies key features of worker-centred enforcement mechanisms that best support the stated aims of an European human rights due diligence legislation.