10:21 am, Monday, 8 December 2025
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Most global fashion brands continue to deny workers a living wage
The majority of international fashion brands are still not ensuring that workers in their supply chains receive a living wage,
Stakeholders unite to streamline compliance in RMG sector
A high-level consultation involving key stakeholders from the Apparel and textile sector — including the ILO, DIFE, and major global
Inditex to fund university education for 50 female RMG workers
Inditex, the Spanish multinational clothing company, has announced that it will fund the university education of 50 female textile industry
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
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
Levi’s denies justice to unlawfully fired workers in Türkiye: CCC
Levi’s, an American clothing company, faced renewed criticism as it failed to honor commitments made to workers at Özak Tekstil









