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Please cite this paper as: OECD (2002), “Managing Working Conditions in the Supply Chain: A Fact-Finding Study of Corporate Practices”, OECD Working Papers on International Investment, [removed], OECD Publishing.
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facilities management / environmental management / food producers / telecommunications / environmental management systems / robotics technologies / goods manufacturers / manufacturing / computing / left manufacturing / supply chain systems / technology transfer / food / /

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Jeremy Baskin / Kathryn Gordon / Niaz Alam / /

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