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AAFA and WRAP Release Updated Guidance on Eradicating Forced Labor

AAFA and WRAP have released updated guidance to provide AAFA members with best practices and resources to clarify: 1.) What forced labor is, along with the laws and policies of the United States and other countries regarding forced labor;2.) Where forced labor can enter the supply chain;3.) How to supplement existing codes of conduct or, […]

Compensation and Benefits: Building a Dignified Life for Garment Workers

“Everyone who works has the right to just favorable remuneration ensuring for himself and for his family an existence worthy of human dignity.” –Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Art. 23 Sec. 3 Proper pay is a fundamental way to acknowledge an employee’s hard work and dedication, fostering a sense of value and encouraging them to […]

Why Supply Chain Security Matters More Than Ever

In today’s global landscape, supply chain security is becoming increasingly complex due to multifaceted threats that span across physical infrastructure, cybersecurity, information security, and the personal safety of conveyance systems for manufacturers and exporters of apparel, textile, and footwear products. Physical security threats are easy to spot. Break-ins, tampering, and cargo theft can cause huge […]

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