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The Fair Wage Solution

Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead ()

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Abstract: This essential book explores in depth the topic of income as a key driver of sustainable development. Revisiting his innovative Fair Wage approach, Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead examines the critical dimensions that define equitable wages and showcases fair wage achievements in brand supply chains. Thousands of companies have already implemented this approach, benefitting more than four million workers around the world.

Keywords: Wages/Fair Wage/Living Wage; Sustainability/Sustainable Development; Brands; Supply Chains; Suppliers; Purchasing Practices; Human Resources (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035340903
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction: Global imbalances, crises, and supply chains Downloads
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Foundations of the Fair Wage approach confirmed Downloads
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Global implementation and pioneering global initiatives Downloads
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The current necessary focus on the living wage Downloads
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Addressing root causes through the Fair Wage approach Downloads
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Purchasing practices and business model Downloads
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Fair Wage plan of action Downloads
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