Global garment industry bears the brunt of COVID supply chain woes The pandemic has revealed the previously invisible nature of global supply chains. Research is now underway into how vulnerable workers in developing nations have been impacted. Amrik Sohal Department of Management Unearthing the hidden emissions lurking in supply chains Can manufacturers and suppliers identify greenhouse gas emissions in a way that is mutually beneficial for their business? Xin Ma Department of Management Grapple with artificial intelligence now, or risk being stranded later Coming to grips with the future implications of AI on global trade isn't easy, particularly when it is becoming embedded into the decision-making process itself. Han-Wei Liu Department of Business Law and Taxation The myth of the ‘genderless’ worker Gender bias against female workers in Bangladesh's garment factories has put a spotlight on the issue of ethical procurement of ready-made garments. Fahreen Alamgir Department of Management What Australia’s impending modern slavery reporting means for business Proposed legislation will require Australian organisations to report on the risks of modern slavery in their operations and their supply chains. Ingrid Landau Department of Business Law and Taxation