Advancing Living Wages Forward Faster:
Guidance for Supply Chain Implementation

31 March | 9 a.m. EST | 60 mins

Advancing living wages is essential to ensuring decent work and strengthening sustainable business practices.

The UN Global Compact’s Advancing Living Wages Forward Faster: Guidance for Supply Chain Implementation provides practical, actionable steps for companies to collaborate with suppliers and develop joint action plans in support of Forward Faster Living Wage Target 2.

Join us on Tuesday, 31 March at 9 a.m. EST for our 60-minute live webinar, Advancing Living Wages Forward Faster: Guidance for Supply Chain Implementation, which will introduce the guidance, explain how it was developed, demonstrate how companies can use it and provide firsthand insights from companies already applying it.

Can’t attend live? Register to receive access to the on-demand recording.

Featured Speakers:


Elva López Mourelo
Project Manager, Setting Adequate Wages
International Labour Organization

Marina Leal
Global Head of Human Rights and Social Innovation
Natura

Daniel Alonso
Senior Manager, Supplier Sustainability Performance,
Procurement

Jordy van Honk
Global Director, Income & Jobs
IDH

Honore Johnson
Senior Innovation Manager, Decent Work and Living Wages
IDH

Chris Kip
Head of Social Sustainability
UN Global Compact

Megan Galvin
Manager, Labour Rights and Decent Work
UN Global Compact

Maria Altan
Group Citizenship & Human Rights Expert, Global Sustainability
Schneider Electric

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About the UN Global Compact

As a special initiative of the UN Secretary-General, the vision of the UN Global Compact is clear: to mobilize business to transform sustainability ambition into action at the scale the world demands. With more than 25,000 participants and a presence in over 100 countries through 5 Regional Hubs and more than 70 Country Networks and expansion territories, the UN Global Compact is the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative. For more information, follow @globalcompact on social media and visit our website at unglobalcompact.org.