Learning from Lululemon: If Canada wants to get serious about

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A new study suggests disclosure laws to prevent forced labour in the clothing industry are a form of window dressing designed to ease the conscience of consumers rather than protecting workers.

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Learning from Lululemon: If Canada wants to get serious about

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