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How Do We Measure Supply Chain Due Diligence? GLI Labor Outcomes Metrics

These metrics are a sort of 10-K—the U.S. SEC's uniform annual financial reporting framework for firms—but…

Inside the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive

The Cornell Global Labor Initiative proposes new outcomes metrics to strengthen the EU's newly passed ESG…

Gender Discrimination in Fashion Supply Chains: What Should Companies Report? 

An absence of data regarding wage disparities and women in management positions at factories could soon be…

What Causes Garment Workers to Quit Their Jobs?

When workers' primary interests aren't on the ballot, they vote with their feet.

Do Garment Workers Really Have Freedom of Association? Here’s What the Data Says

In many manufacturing regions unionizing is verboten, and where it is tolerated compliance meets the letter…

Apparel and Footwear Titans are Centralizing Suppliers, Research Shows

Nike's sourcing consolidation from a sprawling network to roughly half the number of strategic suppliers is…

These 3 Sourcing Nations Flagged for ‘Unreliable’ Factory Audits

Cornell experts discuss if brands are "complicit" in condoning the "elaborate myth" of the factory audit, and…

Why Aren’t We Making Progress on Labor Conditions?

Cornell researchers identify several factors hampering real change in worker conditions and burdening garment…

Does Private Labor Regulation Work? Probably Not

Cornell's research shows that the average number of violations found in labor audits was almost unchanged…

The Missing Middle: Rewarding Compliance in the Supply Chain

Data analyzed by Cornell's New Conversations Project points to poor communication between compliance teams…

Three Decades of Promises: Data Shows an Industry Slow to Improve

An analytical look at how brands address the supply chain shows a 'decoupling' between ideas and…