Results for Human Rights
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July 30, 2014- Qatar World Cup stadium workers earn as little as 45p an hour
- IBM offers free supercomputing power to sustainability researchers
- SOAS becomes first UK university to join growing divestment movement
- Business ethics breaking down, says Ecclesiastical report
- UK councils want 'Tesco tax' on big supermarkets
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July 21, 2014- Report: 'Box-ticking' approach compromises sustainable business
- Majority of businesses have ‘zero visibility’ of supply chains
- Ben & Jerry turn ice cream into energy
- US approves plan to open Atlantic to oil reserve surveys
- China and India must cut their emissions ‘or else’
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July 07, 2014- Report: UK climate change policies have not harmed economy
- World Bank email leaks reveal internal row over 'light touch' $50bn loans
- Ikea bumps up minimum wage for US workers
- M&S and Sainsbury's unite to increase plastic tray recycling
- Insurers to cover withdrawal of solar and wind subsidies
Intel: In pursuit of conflict-free
July 04, 2014 In an exclusive interview, Intel's Corporate Responsibility Director Gary Niekerk discusses the tech company's leading approach to sourcing conflict-free minerals. Read more >Daily Media Briefing
July 02, 2014- UNGC urges businesses to press action against corruption
- Amnesty International attacks 'Big Four' for opposition to Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement
- Former executive sues Tinder for sexual harassment
- Governments and retailers told to prioritize better ‘cold-chains’ to cut food wastage in developing countries
- Singapore Airlines ends shipments of shark fins
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June 25, 2014- Minister warns UK retailers to do more on human rights and ethical products
- Living wage commission rejects calls for pay legislation
- Defra to fund Coca-Cola, Tesco, Nestlé to boost recycling of Aluminium packaging
- Food and drink firms told to intensify efforts to combat 'untouched' food waste
- New green lease guidelines focus on people
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June 23, 2014- Living wage project for tea farmers in Malawi launched
- Thailand gets lowest rating in human-trafficking report
- Unilever, John Lewis and EE help launch £1 million Internet of Things competition
- Half of Germany’s power now comes from solar
- Longer flight paths may help cut climate impact