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2024年9月13日

Inditex’s response to allegations of abuses in Myanmar garment factories - October 2024 Update

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...Inditex has completed its phased a responsible exit from Myanmar following the call from IndustriALL Global Union. During this process, Inditex has been in regular communication with IndustriALL Global Union to share the necessary updates throughout our responsible exit from this sourcing market.

As a result, we would like to confirm that Inditex is no longer working with any factory or supplier in Myanmar (including the factories mentioned in your communication)...

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に対する回答

Myanmar: Garment workers report wage cuts if they take leave; incl. co. responses

ストーリー 2024年7月16日

Part of the following timelines

Myanmar: Garment workers reportedly forced to lie during brand inspections; incl. co. responses

Myanmar: Garment workers report wage cuts if they take leave; incl. co. responses