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Asset owners are taking a greater interest in every stage of production
Problems in China, Brazil and other emerging markets offset falls in jobless numbers elsewhere
Controversial new rules aimed at making trucking safer are attracting international interest
Thousands are trafficked each year. But parents are working together to fight organised kidnapping
UK artist to reward companies working ‘above and beyond’ to end forced labour of estimated 36m people
ILO urges governments to redouble efforts to train and support young people
Trade agreement will drive manufacturing and FDI growth, say analysts
Finance ministers from world’s largest economies to issue upbeat communique
About 12,000 businesses affected by £36m disclosure threshold
Permanent, full-time jobs ‘less and less dominant’ in rich developed economies
As sanctions bite the regime has increased numbers sent to work overseas under harsh conditions
The Italian apparel company has changed its approach to its responsibilities towards garment workers
Natie Kirsh, billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist, wants to set the record straight about his adopted country
The secrecy that so often surrounds pay can make it easier for inequality to continue
While average real pay has risen slightly some earn less than in 2007, says ILO
Female social entrepreneurs have lower wages, says Emma Jacobs
Growth is not translating into employment
New regulations are improving standards of professionalism
Lower salaries can set in at the very beginning of women’s careers
Despite signs of a recovery, economists fear the crisis has left a permanent scar on the job market
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