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20 Dez 2017

Ukraine, Serbia & Hungary: Report by Clean Clothes Campaign details poverty wages & poor working conditions in garment factories producing for global brands; incl. co responses

The report "Europe's Sweatshops" published by Clean Clothes Campaign documents poverty wages and poor working conditions in the garment and shoe industry throughout Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. The report is presented together with new country research into the situation of workers in Ukraine, Serbia and Hungary. The factories featured in the report produce for many global brands, upon whom Clean Clothes Campaign is calling to start paying a living wage and to work with suppliers to improve working conditions.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the 53 brands named as sourcing from the countries featured in the report to comment, of which 19 responded: Arcadia, Armani, Burberry, Decathlon, Gucci, H&M, Marks&Spencer, Peter Hahn, PVH, s.Oliver, Schoeffel, Tesco, Versace, Esprit, Asos, Adidas, Hugo Boss, Inditex, C&A.

The following companies did not respond to our invitation to comment: Aster Textile, Bäumler, Benetton, Calzedonia, Dolce&Gabbana, Ermenegildo Zegna, Falc, Falcotto, Falke, Fori Textile, Geox, Golden Lady Company, Kirsten, Liz Claiborne, LVMH, Mango, Mart Visser, Max Mara Fashion Group, Mexx, Naturino, Next, Oui Gruppe, Peek&Cloppenburg, Pompea, Prada, Saint James, Schiesser, Stella McCartney, Steps, Strenesse, Triumph, Vero Moda, Wagner, Walbusch. 

All responses/non-responses are available below.

Unternehmensantworten

Schoeffel Antwort anzeigen
Peter Hahn Antwort anzeigen
Decathlon Antwort anzeigen
Bäumler

Keine Antwort

Stella McCartney

Keine Antwort

Strenesse

Keine Antwort

PWT

Keine Antwort

Calzedonia (part of Calzedonia Group)

Keine Antwort

Ermenegildo Zegna

Keine Antwort

Golden Lady Company

Keine Antwort

Oui Gruppe

Keine Antwort

Steps

Keine Antwort

Schiesser

Keine Antwort

Aster Textile

Keine Antwort

Falke

Keine Antwort

Pompea

Keine Antwort

Falc

Keine Antwort

Fori Textile

Keine Antwort

Falcotto

Keine Antwort

Naturino

Keine Antwort

Vero Moda (part of Bestseller)

Keine Antwort

Kirsten

Keine Antwort

Mart Visser

Keine Antwort

Peek & Cloppenburg/Van Graaf

Keine Antwort

Saint James

Keine Antwort

Walbusch

Keine Antwort

Liz Claiborne (part of J.C. Penney)

Keine Antwort

Mexx (part of RNF Holding)

Keine Antwort

Next

Keine Antwort

Dolce & Gabbana

Keine Antwort

Triumph International

Keine Antwort

Prada

Keine Antwort

Benetton Group

Keine Antwort

Geox

Keine Antwort

LVMH Moët Hennessy – Louis Vuitton

Keine Antwort

Mango

Keine Antwort

Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) Antwort anzeigen
PVH (Phillips-Van Heusen) Antwort anzeigen
Giorgio Armani Antwort anzeigen
Burberry Antwort anzeigen
s.Oliver (part of s.Oliver Group) Antwort anzeigen
Arcadia Group Antwort anzeigen
Hugo Boss Antwort anzeigen
Gucci (part of Kering) Antwort anzeigen

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