A group representing some of the largest apparel brands in the US and Europe – including Gap, H&M and ASOS – expressed “growing concern” on Tuesday over several controversial labour laws and ongoing court cases against unionists described as restrictive and unjust.
Read More »How fashion brands are tackling modern slavery in Mauritius
Mauritius may have a reputation as a tropical paradise, but for thousands of migrants working in its factories, it represents a limbo of debt and bonded labour.
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Some news highlights relevant to RMG sector: Five leading RMG buyers i.e. H&M, Inditex (Zara), C&A, Next and Tchibo and Ethical Trading Initiative have withdrawn from the upcoming Dhaka Apparel Summit over deterioration of labour rights in Bangladesh garment industry.
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