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18 Feb 2015

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University of Leicester

New report published on working conditions in Leicester garment sector

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University of Leicester Lecturer in Employment Studies, Dr Nik Hammer, has authored a new report into Leicester’s garment and textile industry.  It is commissioned by the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) and produced by the University of Leicester’s Centre for Sustainable Work and Employment Futures. The report, A New Industry on a Skewed Playing Field: Supply Chain Relations and Working Conditions in UK Garment Manufacturing, with a case study on Leicester.