10:52 am, Tuesday, 18 March 2025
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Global fashion brands profiting from fear, exploitation in Myanmar
IndustriALL Global Union has filed complaints against three major garment brands – Next, New Yorker and LPP – at the

Labour law reforms, timely wages in RMG sector urged
Swedish Ambassador to Dhaka Nicolas Weeks emphasised the need for Bangladesh to update its labour laws and ensure timely wage

CCC urges dropping cases against Bangladesh RMG workers
The global rights organisation, Clean Clothes Campaign has called for the dismissal of legal cases against Bangladeshi garment worker groups

12 brands maintain order stability in Bangladesh amid unrest
At least 12 surveyed global apparel brands have confirmed that they have not transferred orders to other countries, thus maintaining

Lack of circular textiles policy costs Bangladesh $5b annually: study
The lack of a comprehensive policy framework for circular textiles in Bangladesh is causing the country to miss out on

H&M, Zara cotton linked to land grabs and deforestation in Brazil
Fast fashion giants H&M and Zara have been sourcing cotton from farms associated with extensive deforestation, land-grabbing, corruption, and violence