The Apparel Industry and Codes of Conduct: A Solution to the International Child Labor Problem?
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This report is the third volume in ILAB’s international child labor series. It focuses on the use of child labor in the production of apparel for the U.S. market, and reviews the extent to which U.S. apparel importers have established and are implementing codes of conduct or other business guidelines prohibiting the use of child labor in the production of the clothing they sell. The report was mandated by the Omnibus Consolidated Rescissions and Appropriations Act of 1996, P.L. 104-134.
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1996-01-01
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affairs; apparel; association bureau; business; Catherwood; certification; child; children; clothing; codes; code; compliance; conduct; cornell; corporate; department; employment; enforcement; forced; freedom; garment; gender; global; globalization; government; ILR; industry; inspection; international; labor; labour; law; legislation; monitoring; NGO; nondiscrimination; organization; organisation; policies; portal; problems; sanctions; slave; solutions; standards; states; textile; training; united university women; work; workers; workplace
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