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Backsliding Toward Disaster?
In this Memorandum of February 2025, witness signatory to the International Accord express concern about the excessive employer influence on the programme's implementation in Bangladesh.
Brands in the fashion industry put millions into advertising themselves as ethical and sustainable, making plenty of claims about paying their workers a living wage. Fashion Checker shows how far from the truth this actually is, giving consumers and garment workers access to real data from the supply chains of the worlds' biggest brands.
Nine human rights and labour rights organisations, together with global unions, formed a coalition to improve transparency in garment and footwear supply chains. The coalition developed and endorsed The Apparel and Footwear Supply Chain Transparency Pledge as a common minimum standard for supply chain disclosure and tracks which brands live up to it. They also developed an open standard to facilitate publishing this information.
Pay Your Workers - Over 280 trade unions and labour rights organisations around the world have joined together in a global campaign to demand immediate relief for garment workers and apparel industry reform.
Rana Plaza Never Again - Together with the Bangladeshi unions, the CCC network commemorates those who lost their lives in the Rana Plaza collapse and campaigns for safer factories and better working conditions.