Lower profits, greater responsibility H&M says it is willing to lower its profit margins in order to improve the working conditions for the
This story was originally co-produced by NPR and ProPublica, and originally appeared on ProPublica.org. In 2012, two massive storms pounded the United States, leaving hundreds of
In the recent Charles Duhigg book The Power of Habit, a compelling example is given to explain why attention to workplace safety
Are the globe’s largest companies taking workplace safety seriously as a sustainability issue? The data says they aren’t, and this has many
Older workers who have lived in Canada for decades are finding that their status as “immigrants” may never fully disappear. Research released
Polluter pays Andra AP-fonden (AP2), a Swedish state fund with €28.8 billion in assets under management says it will divest its funds
It’s one of the country’s great workplace safety mysteries: Why is someone working in the west more likely to get injured on
Women on board The Ontario Securities Commission, as well as six provincial and two territorial securities regulators, announced on Wednesday that it
Worker safety in Bangladesh The Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh, a legally binding agreement between 180 garment companies and
Most multinational companies have corporate social responsibility (CSR) standards built into their business models to help ensure that workers in their global