The Fairwear Campaign: An Ethical Network in the Australian Garment Industry

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Rosaria Burchielli

La Trobe University

Annie Delaney

RMIT University

Jane Tate

Home Workers Worldwide

Kylie Coventry

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: 2009

Abstract

In many parts of the world, homework is a form of labour characterised by precariousness, lack of regulation, and invisibility and lack of protection of the workers who are often amongst the world’s poorest and most exploited. Homework is spreading, due to firm practices such as outsourcing. The analysis and understanding of complex corporate networks may assist with the identification and protection of those most at risk within the supply chain network. It can also expose some of the key ethical issues and dilemmas of supply chain management and corporate social responsibility (CSR). Based on a case-study of the Australian FairWear Campaign (FWC), this article identifies an ethical network that aims to increase corporate accountability (CA) via greater transparency in corporate supply chains and improve work conditions for homeworkers and increase their recognition in the supply chain.

Keywords: homework, informal employment, corporate social responsibility, ethical networks, supply chains

Suggested Citation

Burchielli, Rosaria and Delaney, Annie and Tate, Jane and Coventry, Kylie, The Fairwear Campaign: An Ethical Network in the Australian Garment Industry (2009). Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 90, No. 4, pp. 575-588, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2020996

Rosaria Burchielli (Contact Author)

La Trobe University ( email )

Department of Economics and Finance
Victoria 3552, 3086
Australia

Annie Delaney

RMIT University ( email )

PO Box 2476
Melbourne, 3001
Australia
61 3 99255741 (Phone)

HOME PAGE: http://https://www.rmit.edu.au/contact/staff-contacts/academic-staff/d/delaney-dr-annie

Jane Tate

Home Workers Worldwide ( email )

Office 20
30-38 Dock Street
Leeds, LS10 1JF
United Kingdom

Kylie Coventry

affiliation not provided to SSRN

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