Katalyst was pleased to be invited to speak at the Clean Clothes Campaign and Novi Sindikat conference Living Wage is Possible in Zagreb.
Katalyst speaking at Living Wage is Possible Conference, Zagreb


Katalyst was pleased to be invited to speak at the Clean Clothes Campaign and Novi Sindikat conference Living Wage is Possible in Zagreb.

Katalyst shared the findings from our recent Building Blocks papers with the Cornell ILR New Conversations Project Advisory Board as part of NCP’s 2022 Annual Conference in New York. It was a fantastic opportunity to discuss the implications of the research

A companion to Sizing up the Garment Industry, this describes how power relations in the garment industry need to be considered in creating regulations for both human rights and environmental issues.

How many garment brands would need to change their behaviour in order to reach a ‘critical mass’ leading to widespread improvement in respect for human rights and the environment? And how should governance and regulatory efforts be designed to help

Katalyst was pleased to contribute to the Platform Living Wage Financials Annual Conference, sharing some of our thinking about risk-shifting in supply chains. PLWF is an alliance of 15 financial institutions that encourages and monitors investee companies to address the non-payment of

Katalyst was invited to share some thoughts on due diligence and risk monitoring by the editors of Board Agenda.

Katalyst’s Martin Curley was interviewed for an article in Board Agenda on due diligence in the garment industry. Read the full post here.

A new publication from KI’s Martin Curley on the EUIdeas Blog at the European University Institute argues that creating a central role for labour and civil society in deciding what ‘good’ due diligence looks like is critical as efforts to make human rights due diligence mandatory gather speed.