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14 Nov 2017

Australia: Oxfam report urges fashion brands to pay garment workers a living wage

Oxfam has launched a new report urging retailers to pay a living wage to factory workers in garment-producing countries.

Oxfam has also launched a company tracker showing action taken by brands towards implementing a living wage. 

[Report refers to Noni B, Factory X, Jeanswest, Zara, H&M, Forever New, Hanes Australia, Specialty Fashion, Country Road, Premier Investments, Best & Less, Cotton On, David Jones, Myer, Target, Big W and Kmart]