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2021年4月13日

Joe Fresh did not respond

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Joe Fresh to respond to a report alleging that Canadian brands are linked to garment factories in Bangladesh that pay poverty wages, which affect affect workers’ access to food, housing, healthcare, and their capacity to provide for their children’s childcare and education. The company did not respond.

Joe Fresh (part of Loblaw Companies) に対して回答していない

Report links Canadian retailers to Bangladeshi suppliers paying poverty wages & calls on brands to pay a living wage throughout their supply chains

ストーリー 2021年4月13日

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