Big retailers join forces in an effort to fight labour abuses

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Date of publication: January 11, 2007

Source: Financial Times

Author: Jonathan Birchall and Elizabeth Rigby

The world's largest retailers have for the first time agreed on a unified set of workplace standards aimed at eliminating problems such as child labour and unpaid wages in their vast global supply chains.

Wal-Mart, Tesco, Carrefour and Metro - the world's four largest supermarket chains with more than $500bn (£258bn) in aggregate annual sales - have been working with Migros, the largest Swiss retailer, to develop a draft code of standards called the Global Social Compliance Programme...

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