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10 March 2022
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Addressing the human cost of Assam tea
9 October 2019 -
Sweet and sour: an investigation of conditions on tropical fruit farms in North-East Brazil
9 October 2019 -
Workers’ rights in supermarket supply chains
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World Trade Organization not delivering what world urgently needs: a strong fair rules-based and multilateral trading system
23 December 2015 -
New coalition formed to address low wages in the tea industry
1 May 2013 -
Understanding wage issues in the tea industry
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Oxfam reaction to the Savar building collapse in Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Mothers want to help fix our broken food system
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Think big. Go small.
27 May 2010