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As it launches an ultra- affordable range for everyday wear Can John Lewis fill The Gap?

As it launches an ultra- affordable range for everyday wear Can John Lewis fill The Gap?
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Diageo leads way for women in leadership in food processing

Diageo leads way for women in leadership in food processing Diageo has the best female board and leadership representation of any FTSE 100 company, according to a recently published review, with other firms and groups reporting progress on the issue this International Women s Day. According to the Hampton-Alexander Review, which charts the board level gender balance in FTSE companies, Diageo has 37.4% female representation at executive committee or direct report level. A total of 60% of its 10-strong board are women. Unilever came 25th in the FTSE 100 ranking, the next highest food manufacturer, with just over a third of executive committee members or direct reports and five out of 12 board members being women.

Fashion brands urged to ban Uighur-picked cotton

Fashion brands urged to ban Uighur-picked cotton We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Fashion brands urged to ban Uighur-picked cotton By Sam Meadows and Louise Watt December 16, 2020 3.41pm Normal text size Advertisement London: British high street brands are under pressure from human rights campaigners to ban cotton picked in the Chinese region that is home to its oppressed Uighur population. It came after reports revealed at least half a million Muslims were being forced to work in the fields of Xinjiang amid an ongoing anti-Muslim crackdown by Beijing that has seen people detained and put into so-called re-education camps.

Retailers under pressure to ban cotton from Uighur, China, after forced labour allegations

Retailers under pressure to ban cotton from Uighur, China, after forced labour allegations A think tank report found at least half a million people have been forced to pick cotton by hand Protests against the treatment of China s Uighur Muslim community take place in India Credit: Shutterstock British high street brands including John Lewis are under pressure by human rights campaigners to ban cotton picked in the part of China that is home to its oppressed Uighur population. It came after reports revealed at least half a million Muslims are being forced to work in the fields of the Chinese region amid an ongoing anti-Muslim crackdown by Beijing that has seen people detained and put into so-called re-education camps. 

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