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  • My city respects labor rights

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Assessment of the European Commission’s proposal for the revision of Public Procurement Directives

On 27th February, 2012 NetworkWear, as member of the Network for Sustainable Development in Public Procurement (NSPP) undersigned the NSPP assessment of the revision of Public Procurement Directives explaining to what extent the EC proposals for a new Directive on public procurement improve or weaken the sustainability dimension of the EU rules.    

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NETWORK WEAR WELCOMES MOROCCAN WORKERS ON EUROPEAN SPEAKERS TOUR

As part of a series of awareness raising activities, and follow-up to the ‘Made in Morocco’ research study, NetWork Wear invited Moroccan workers and labour activists from the organisation Attawasol in Tangier to undertake a tour of all partner countries, where they would meet and talk to citizens, local authority representatives, apparel companies and fellow [...]