Since the early 1990's, and in response to allegations of sweatshop abuse, corporations with labor-intensive production have begun to adopt codes of conduct for labor practices in their manufactures. The links below point to the codes adopted by different organizations.

The following list of links is offered as a resource in the study of codes of conduct. They do not signify endorsement by the Henning Center, and are only intended for use as research tools to interested parties.





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