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    Labour Rights in Vietnam: Unilever's progress and systemic challenges

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    Author(s)
    Wilshaw, Rachel
    Do Quynh, Chi
    Fowler, Penny
    Pham Thu, Thuy
    Publication date
    2016-07-04
    Subject
    Private sector
    Keywords
    Labour rights
    Labour standards
    Private sector
    Living wage
    Supply chains
    Inequality
    Gender justice
    Country
    Vietnam
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam
    Document type
    Research report
    Description

    In 2011, Oxfam published a study into the gap between Unilever's high-level policies on labour rights and the reality on the ground for workers in Vietnam. Oxfam has reviewed the progress made since 2011 and found that the company's overall commitment to respecting human and labour rights has been strengthened as a result of effective leadership across the business.

    In this report, Oxfam identifies three key issues that need to be tackled for Unilever to move to the next level of social impact and responsible sourcing and for the good intentions of their policies to translate into real impact for the lives of workers throughout their supply chain.

    • Unilever's suppliers in Vietnam have not yet bought into the business case for changes in labour rights and improved standards.
    • Further work is needed to improve incomes and gender diversity.
    • The systemic issues covered in this report affect entire sectors. Unilever understands this and has committed to tackle the root causes of negative human rights impacts and to report its progress publicly.
    Pages
    76
    DOI
    10.21201/2016.614926
    ISBN
    978-0-85598-745-9
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/614926
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    https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/labour-rights-in-vietnam-unilevers-progress-and-systemic-challenges-614926
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