K+N, Primark and Bolloré all put a brave face on Q1 numbers
The difficulty of presenting year-on-year changes in financial results is becoming ever more apparent, with ...
PEP: ACTIVIST INTERESTPLD: SECURING FUNDING FLEXIBILITYMAERSK: CAUTIOUS AT PEAK FWRD: UPS AND DOWNSCHRW: NEW RECORDCHRW: BUILDING ON STRENGTHFDX: GETTING OUTAAPL: AI POWERDSV: NEOM PROJECT RISK HLAG: 'USTR RISK' HLAG: INVENTORY LEVELSHLAG: CRYSTAL BALL
PEP: ACTIVIST INTERESTPLD: SECURING FUNDING FLEXIBILITYMAERSK: CAUTIOUS AT PEAK FWRD: UPS AND DOWNSCHRW: NEW RECORDCHRW: BUILDING ON STRENGTHFDX: GETTING OUTAAPL: AI POWERDSV: NEOM PROJECT RISK HLAG: 'USTR RISK' HLAG: INVENTORY LEVELSHLAG: CRYSTAL BALL
The Phnom Penh Post lays claim to being one of the most alliterative newspapers in the world, it has also long been one of The Loadstar’s favourites, with its daily dose of news from what remains a fascinating country. And since Cambodia has become the sourcing location of choice for so many garment retailers, we now have to read it for work. Bonus! Recently it ran this Q&A with H&M’s social sustainability manager, Anna Gedda (pictured), about minimum wages and industrial relations – particularly pertinent given the deaths of a number of factory workers during industrial action earlier this month.
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