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2024年1月10日

Myanmar: Garment workers face dismissal as reportedly company fails to pay subcontracted factories

In October 2023, it was reported that around 500 workers at six factories sub-contracted by Sam Clothing were at risk of unemployment, as Sam Clothing has not paid the factories. Workers have also reported being forced to work overtime through the night unpaid.

In January 2024, the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited New Look, Inditex (for its ZARA brand) and LC Waikiki to respond.

企业回应

Inditex 浏览回应
New Look 浏览回应
LC Waikiki 浏览回应

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