Company Response
Under Armour has not responded to
Timeline
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Cambodia: Over 50 human rights orgs call on Nike to ensure over 1,000 garment workers are paid legally owed severance pay of over $1 million
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Cambodia: Worker Rights Consortium report finds Nike supplier unlawfully failed to pay workers statutory terminal compensation
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Cambodia: Trade unions demand Nike & Matalan ensure garment workers are paid $1.4 million in unpaid compensation & damages after factory closure
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Under Armour's Non-Response
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Matalan's Response
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Uniqlo (Fast Retailing)'s Response
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Cambodia: Clean Clothes Campaign calls on Nike to ensure Violet Apparel garment workers are paid owed wages & compensation
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Asia: Report highlights the impact of COVID-19 on women garment workers two years on, incl. job losses, wage cuts, & workers’ rights abuses
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Nike's statement on BHRRC report on wages
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Rejoinder from Cambodian Alliance for Trade Unions
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Nike's response re. Violet Apparel
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C&A's response re. Violet Apparel
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Cambodia: Australian MP writes a letter to Nike urging for settlement of workers' claims with its suppliers
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Carter's Inc. did not respond re. Violet Apparel
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Cambodia: Garment workers file petition with EU delegation seeking help securing unpaid wages & benefits from Violet Apparel factory
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Cambodia: Over 1,200 workers protest unpaid wages & benefits after closure of Violet Apparel factory
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Cambodia: Union leader warned over alleged role in organising factory protest over unpaid wages & benefits
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