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Bangladesh: Brands respond to mass dismissals of garment workers following minimum wage protests
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US Senator releases report assessing labor rights & safety in Bangladesh’s garment factories
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Bangladesh: Hundreds of garment workers still face retaliatory charges a year after wage protest crackdown
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Bangladesh: Labour group tracks charges filed against dismissed workers by factories linked to apparel brands
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Bangladesh: Primark suspends orders from garment factories during investigations into mass dismissals following wage protests
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Bangladesh: NGO says Primark & other brands not doing enough over garment worker repression, revealing need for mandatory due diligence
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Primark's response
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Campaign calls on Primark to protect workers in Bangladesh
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Bangladesh: Report finds mass firings, violence & arrests following minimum wage protests 'unlawful'
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Mango's response
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Groupe Casino's response
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Zeeman's response
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Aditya Birla Group did not respond
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Adler Modemärkte AG did not respond
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US Polo Assn. did not respond
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Bangladesh: Unions call to release detainees & reinstate over 12,000 garment workers dismissed after wage protests
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Bangladesh: Human Rights Watch calls on govt. & global brands to investigate dismissals of protesting garment workers & end 'false' criminal charges
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