Remedy – a question of responsibility or conscience?
Companies that engage with multiple international actors along the supply chain often deal with grey...
Read moreCompanies that engage with multiple international actors along the supply chain often deal with grey areas of responsibility. Say for example, a group of exploited migrant workers in Thailand are sued by their employer for slander. Should Swedish companies respond? What responsibilities do Swedish companies have as buyers? Is there a responsibility for a company to compensate workers- even if the company has no legal relationship with the supplier in question? Axfoundation, Axfood and Martin & Servera decided to investigate remedy to address this grey zone and lessen the possibility for human rights violations.
Companies that engage with multiple international actors along the supply chain often deal with grey...
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