Global supply chains trap workers in poverty, but collaborative approaches offer a way out

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Global supply chains trap workers in poverty, with one in five employed individuals earning insufficient wages. Research highlights that complex global supply chains concentrate power with buyers, leading to cost-cutting pressures that suppress wages for suppliers and workers. Collaborative, locally tailored approaches, rather than mere compliance with standards, show promise in improving worker livelihoods by fostering fairer value distribution and long-term relationships.


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