The increasing dissemination of information through new technologies and the media which made possible the growth of global brands, has also brought issues of workers’ rights and conditions in the south into consumer political consciousness in the north. Demands that transnational producers take greater responsibility for the rewards and conditions of those who contribute their labour to the global production chain have intensified over the past decade, just as national governments have become less able or willing to regulate the activities of companies engaged in international business.

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