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Company Response

19 Dec 2017

Author:
PVH

Response by PVH

...We take these matters very seriously and appreciate your sharing with us the information included in the Clean Clothes Campaign Report. We will investigate your report findings at the factories in Serbia and Ukraine, where we are actively sourcing. Since 1991, we have required all of our suppliers to adhere to our Code of Conduct, “A Shared Commitment.” We take a proactive approach to lowering risks and driving value by assessing our suppliers’ practices, addressing any violations and partnering with them to remediate and improve performance. Increasingly, we are moving beyond mere compliance by empowering our suppliers to make changes that improve workers’ lives and providing guidance and tools to support such efforts...

Previous audits of factories in the countries covered by the report did not identify any of the problems reported... [T]he issues surrounding “living” wages is complex. PVH believes working through multi-stakeholder organizations is the best way to make sustainable and positive impact. To this end, PVH has supported the Fair Labor Association’s fair compensation work and continues to monitor developments within the FLA and elsewhere...

For more information, please see pvh.com/CR, where you will find PVH’s CR report and PVH’s approach and policies relating to Human Rights.

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