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Let's Clean up Fashion

Many of the biggest brands have publicly accepted that garment workers' wages need to increase but no company is yet paying workers a living wage.  Find out what your favourite brands are doing to improve conditions for workers.

The 2009 edition of Let's Clean up Fashion ... MORE TO COME.

 

 

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  • Comment Link Mipsie M Tuesday, 07 September 2010 11:25 posted by Mipsie M

    Hi Shramana,

    I have fixed the download link above the comments section so you can download the publication from there.

    Feel free to call or email the office regarding your article.

    +44 (0) 117 944 1700
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  • Comment Link Mary Cumiskey Monday, 30 August 2010 17:46 posted by Mary Cumiskey

    I have stopped buying clothes made in sweatshops.

    Ask yourself how could a tee-shirt be sold for a Euro and the company still make a profit. It happens all the time. Please just dont buy think first.

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  • Comment Link shramana ganguly mehta Friday, 27 August 2010 08:37 posted by shramana ganguly mehta

    How could the report be accessed? I am a news correspondent with The Economic Times, India and trying to work out an article on the state of affairs in the Indian garment exxporting industry, I would be glad to speak to your representative or do an E-mail interview with you.
    * I need to know the instances of labour rights violation in the indian garment export sector in the recent past.
    * About the brands whose orders were being catered to by the sweatshops
    * How bad is the situation in the India vis-a-vis other countries in the region
    * What are brands doing to address the problems

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