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Corporate responsibility and social justice are subjects that ultimately ask companies to ensure their operations, especially in developing countries, meet minimum standards in terms of recognising the human rights of workers and their working conditions.
The Governments website on corporate responsibility can be found at www.csr.gov.uk.
For more information you may want to visit some of the following sites:-
Adbusters
Canadian website that challenges corporate culture.
Clean Clothes Campaign is an International organisation campaigning for improvements in working conditions within the global garment industry.
Corporate Responsibility or CORE campaigns in this area. It is an organisation of over 100 members including charities, faith-based groups, community organisations, unions, businesses and academic institutions.
DTI/Work-life Balance
The Department for Trade and Industry has a work life balance section on its website.
The International Labour Organisation is a specialised United Nations agency, tasked with
promoting social justice through formulating internationally agreed conventions on human and labour rights, that set minimum standards.
The Ethical Trading Initiative is a grouping of companies, non-government organisations and
trades unions, that seek to promote ethical working conditions for foreign workers producing goods for the UK market.
Work Life Balance Centre
Organisation offering courses and advice on this subject.
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