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2024年10月11日

Argentina: Textile factory closes due to reduction in orders, laying off +200 workers; incl. co. non-responses

In May 2024, it was reported that two Textil.com factories closed, leaving 267 workers without a job and without paying workers owed wages, due to a drop in orders. In one of the plants, workers occupied the factory in protest.

In August 2024, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Grisino, Mimo, Cristobal Colon, 47 Street, Sporting, Penguin and Topper. They did not respond.

企业回应

Grisino

没有回应

47 Street

没有回应

Sporting

没有回应

Original Penguin (part of Perry Ellis International)

没有回应

Topper (part of BR Sports)

没有回应

Cristobal Colon

没有回应

Mimo & Co

没有回应

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