Fair value distribution in supply chains is linked to workers

earning a living wage and farmers a living income.

Many human rights issues in supply chains are connected to the fact that workers that work more than fulltime in a week do not earn enough to have a decent living. Also (small-holder) farmers, being at the bottom of supply chains struggle with their existence if their income is not enough to support their families. It is a complex issue that cannot be changed overnight.

Ready to work on fair remediation?

ImpactBuying is one of the strategic partners that work with IDH on achieving the goals in the Living wage roadmap.We deliver strategic support companies and governments that want to work on Living Wage and Living Income. What are the steps you can take? How can you measure the gap? We at ImpactBuying can help you out.

Ready to work on fair remediation?

Living wage and living income consultancy and training services

Many human rights issues in supply chains are connected to the fact that workers that work more than fulltime in a week do not earn enough to have a decent living. Also (small-holder) farmers, being at the bottom of supply chains struggle with their existence if their income is not enough to support their families. It is a complex issue that cannot be changed overnight. But what CAN you do?

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