A white paper from Verite argues that companies need to go beyond compliance with the law to effectively address forced labor and human trafficking throughout their supply chains.
In an era of economic uncertainty, how should the relationship between business and society evolve? Read the full summary here: Rethinking the Role of Business
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GoodWeave USA would like to congratulate board members Dan Viederman and Robin Broad for recent awards recognizing their ground-breaking work as social entrepreneurs and activists.
What the relationship between excellence in business and corporate social responsibility? This is the question looking forward to exploring this week in Dalian, where the presence of so many corpo…
When big companies–like Apple, Levi’s, or the Gap–are caught treating their workers badly, they call Verite to help reform their organizations to prevent human rights abuses.
Dan Viederman, CEO of Verite, the global NGO that works with companies, suppliers and governments worldwide to create and maintain fair labor conditions, was today named Social Entrepreneur of the …
The NGO Verite has developed a new fair hiring tool kit. The interactive website offers guidance to employers/companies on the issue of hiring migrant workers and global supply chains.
Rachel Stine reports on how the issues of trafficking and slavery represent increased legal and reputational risk for companies around the world. “Companies can take advantage of the tools offered …
‘Help Wanted’ gives companies, unions, NGOs, and governments tools for ending exploitation of workers.