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The Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) A Critical Perspective
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by
Paul Roeland
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last modified
24-04-2013 18:57
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filed under:
corporate accountability,
BSCI
On 30 November 2004 the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) was officially launched. Under the aegis of some of Europe’s largest retailers, this initiative sets out to audit and monitor the social performance of their suppliers world-wide by utilising one common system. Since the BSCI aims to become a major monitoring initiative, which has already attracted several of Europe’s largest retailers, there is a great need for more background information. This document is a first attempt at supplying this essential information.
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Publications from the Clean Clothes Campaign
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BSCI 10th Anniversary Shame over Rana Plaza
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by
liz
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published
25-06-2013
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filed under:
compensation,
Bangladesh,
factory collapse,
Rana Plaza,
BSCI
The Clean Clothes Campaign slams the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) for celebrating, on 26th June 2013, its tenth anniversary when it has yet to live up to its responsibilities for redress or prevention following the deaths and injuries of thousands of workers in the Rana Plaza tragedy.
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Textile industry certificates more for show than safety
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by
Paul Roeland
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published
07-07-2015
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filed under:
BSCI,
Rana Plaza,
Bangladesh
BSCI complaint on TÜV Rheinland’s audit report for Rana Plaza manufacturer
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