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India: Report finds female migrant workers are subjected to conditions of modern slavery in factories supplying to garment brands; incl. co responses
"Labour without Liberty", a report by India Committee of the Netherlands, Clean Clothes Campaign and Garment Labour Union, looks into the living conditions in Bangalore garment factory hostels and the particular challenges migrant workers face. The...
Ukraine, Serbia & Hungary: Report by Clean Clothes Campaign details poverty wages & poor working conditions in garment factories producing for global brands; incl. co responses
The report "Europe's Sweatshops" published by Clean Clothes Campaign documents poverty wages and poor working conditions in the garment and shoe industry throughout Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. The report is presented together with new country...
Bangladesh: Accord will continue its work until functioning national safety regulatory body is in place, say NGOs
Author: Ben Vanpeperstraete, Judy Gearhart, Lynda Yanz and Scott Nova for The Daily Star
"Why the Accord will be here until 2021", 15 November 2017...
KnowTheChain case study: How are footwear companies and luxury clothing brands tackling forced labour risks in their leather supply chains?
This case study assesses how a sample of five footwear companies and five luxury clothing brands address forced labour risks across their leather supply chains....
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- Related companies: adidas Belle International Holdings Limited Calvin Klein (part of PVH) Hugo Boss Kering Prada Puma PVH (Phillips-Van Heusen) Timberland (part of VF Corp) Tommy Hilfiger (part of PVH) VF Corp
Outreach to footwear and luxury goods companies on forced labor risks in leather sourcing
Author: KnowTheChain
KnowTheChain's apparel sector benchmark found very limited information on how companies address forced labour risks in their leather supply chain. In order to understand how companies’ headquarter level policies and processes are implemented in lower...
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- Related companies: adidas Belle International Holdings Limited Calvin Klein (part of PVH) Gucci (part of Kering) Hugo Boss Kering Nike Prada Puma PVH (Phillips-Van Heusen) Ralph Lauren Timberland (part of VF Corp) Tommy Hilfiger (part of PVH) VF Corp
India: Study alleges appalling living conditions of migrant garment workers, brands respond
The paper Unfree and Unfair gives evidence of appalling living conditions and restricted freedom of movement of young migrant garment workers in the Indian city of Bangalore. An increasing number of young migrant women workers are staying in factory...
Corporate Information Transparency Index (CITI) ranks 100 brands on environmental supply chain performance in China
On October 22, 2015, the Corporate Information Transparency Index (CITI) released its ranking of 100 brands on their environmental supply chain performance in China.
New York City Comptroller urges Ralph Lauren to report to shareholders on its process to assess human rights risks to workers
Author: New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer
“Comptroller Scott M. Stringer calls on Ralph Lauren to assess worker safety and risks”, 7 Aug 2014...
Group: 1,500 Bangladesh Factories to Be Inspected [Bangladesh]
Author: Anne D'innocenzio, Associated Press
About 1,500 factories in Bangladesh are on track to be inspected by the end of August as part of a five-year safety pact signed by more than 150 clothing brands and 20 countries... The global agreement, known as the Accord for Fire and Building Safety...
- Related stories: Outlining clear plans for factories to improve worker safety, Bangladesh Accord Foundation announces completion of first factory inspection reports
- Related companies: Abercrombie & Fitch Calvin Klein (part of Phillips-Van Heusen) Gap Phillips-Van Heusen Target Tommy Hilfiger (part of Phillips-Van Heusen) Walmart
U.S. apparel cos. lawsuit (re Saipan)
Author: Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
The island of Saipan is in the US Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands (CNMI). Beginning in the 1980s, many clothing manufacturers had their garments made in Saipan because such items could be labelled “Made in the USA” and subsequently...
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- Related companies: Brooks Brothers Brylane (part of Pinault Printemps-Redoute) Calvin Klein (part of Phillips-Van Heusen) Cutter & Buck Donna Karan Dress Barn Gap Gymboree J.C. Penney J.Crew Jones Group Levi Strauss Liz Claiborne (part of J.C. Penney) May Department Stores Nordstrom Oshkosh B'Gosh Phillips-Van Heusen Polo Ralph Lauren Sears Tommy Hilfiger (part of Phillips-Van Heusen) Warnaco Woolrich