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Dr Rebecca Prentice, Associate Professor of Anthropology and International Development at the University of Sussex, has studied garment workers' health and labour rights for over two decades.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Garment workers from Indonesia who reportedly make products for Nike say they have filed a labor complaint in Oregon. The workers have been in town this week demanding ...
Garment workers have warned of surrounding the Ministry of Labour and Employment building if Eid bonuses and due wages are not paid. The warning came during a rally jointly organized by the National ...
Riadini-Flesch is the founder of SukkhaCitta, a fashion brand that partners with hundreds of Indonesian farmers and artisans ...
In 1950, the city’s garment industry employed over 323,000 workers. The Garment District hummed with union-organized factories, seamstresses, and cutters. Today, that number has dwindled and exact ...
Nike shares have been hammered. The stories of workers at Cambodia’s Y&W Garment illuminate the longer-term legacy of Nike’s push into the region more than two decades ago, when labor abuses ...
“When workers lead, their voices demand justice and expose exploitation.” Jeeva Muhil, a garment organizer for Global Labor Justice, adds, "Now a new generation of young women garment workers ...
Los Angeles garment workers and local apparel manufacturing businesses put down their picket signs for the last time following the final vote on the Downtown L.A. 2040 Community Plan, otherwise ...
After days of protests to recruit more men, Bangladesh’s garment workers have returned to the factories. Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum Draws Red Line for Donald Trump How to hard boil eggs without ...
Nour is just one of nearly 1 million garment workers in Cambodia, a country that has experienced roughly 1.4 degrees F of warming per decade since the 1960s. Employees work at a garment factory in ...
Findings from an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor warn the ones paying it are garment workers. The industry is largely made of workers who are women, immigrants, and people of color.
Thousands of Bangladeshi garment workers battled police and blocked roads leading to manufacturing hubs outside the capital Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding employers almost triple their pay.