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Debt, wage theft and coercion drive the global garment industry – the only answer is collective action
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Garment workers in Mauritius to receive compensation from leading fashion brands
Garment workers in Mauritius will receive up to US$508,918 from leading fashion brands Barbour and PVH, which owns Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, after an investigation found that migrant workers on the island were forced to pay thousands of pounds for their jobs.
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Fashion firms agree to compensate garment workers in Mauritius
Barbour and owner of Calvin Klein and Hilfiger among brands to pay £400,000 after report alleges illegal hiring fees, deception and intimidation
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Investigation shows forced labor practices behind shopping deals
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Buyer & Manufacturer Responses
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“I Came Here with So Many Dreams”: Labor Rights Abuses & the Need for Change in Mauritius’ Apparel Factories
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