![]() Garib Fire Survivors Call for Justice and a Safe IndustryFollowing a horrific factory fire that killed 21 employees of a garment factory in Bangladesh, the factory workers are demanding swift reforms, a criminal investigation and compensation for the victims. Support these workers’ demands by writing to the Government of Bangladesh and international fashion brands sourcing from this factory. |
![]() Demand Change from the World’s Giant RetailersWalmart, Tesco, Carrefour, Aldi, and Lidl – with huge market shares and enormous buying power these are truly giants in the field of retail. But their performance when it comes to labour rights is anything but impressive. |
![]() Progress after talks with Tommy HilfigerIndonesian union leader Emilia Yanti has had a meeting with Tommy Hilfiger director Ludo Onnink at the end of January. The CCC had publicly announced that Ms. Yanti would visit the Tommy Hilfiger headquarters to find out what steps the fashion brand will take to fight labour-rights violations at one of their Indonesian suppliers. |
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