Sexual harassment a potential investment, financial risk in supply chainBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 22 NOV 2019 8:46AMWith material human rights issues rising on the agenda for companies and their investors, non-governmental organisations are flagging sexual harassment in garment factories as a source of risk, both in terms of productivity losses and reputational risks for major brands around the world. Related News |
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