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16 Apr 2024

Cambodia: Over 10,000 garment factories face suspension or termination across eight factories; incl. co. responses

In August 2023, it was reported that over 10,000 garment workers from eight factories, (including Quantum Clothing, Wanlin Zongheng Garment Factory, TFG Garment, Tripos International, Shoe Premier II, M&V International Manufacturing, Meng Da Footwear Industrial and Can Sports Shoes) had been suspended or terminated since July 2023, with the factories allegedly telling workers ahead of their suspension and termination that there were no raw materials, no buyers, and supply and demand were not equal.

In March 2024, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Lacoste (allegedly sourcing from Quantum Clothing), Marks & Spencer (allegedly sourcing from Quantum Clothing, Tripos International and Shoe Premier II), Next (allegedly sourcing from Quantum Clothing), Ralph Lauren (allegedly sourcing from Quantum Clothing and M&V International Manufacturing), Calzedonia (allegedly sourcing from Wanlin Zongheng Garment factory) Pimkie (allegedly sourcing from Wanlin Zongheng Garment factory), Clarks (allegedly sourcing from Tripos International and Shoe Premier II), Fitflop (allegedly sourcing from Tripos International), Deckers Brands (allegedly sourcing from Shoe Premier II), VF Corporation (allegedly sourcing from Shoe Premier II), Cabi (allegedly sourcing from M&V International Manufacturing), J.Crew (allegedly sourcing from M&V International Manufacturing), MANGO (allegedly sourcing from M&V International Manufacturing), Michael Kors (allegedly sourcing from M&V International Manufacturing), adidas (allegedly sourcing from Meng Da Footwear Industrial and Can Shoes) to respond. The responses can be found below.

Company Responses

Michael Kors (part of Capri Holdings) View Response
Deckers Brands View Response
J.Crew View Response
Clarks View Response
Pimkie (part of Association Familiale Mulliez) View Response
Lacoste (part of MF Brands) View Response
FitFlop View Response
VF Corporation View Response
adidas View Response
Calzedonia (part of Calzedonia Group)

No Response

Cabi

No Response

Ralph Lauren View Response

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