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Search results for "coronavirus"

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Why Fashion must help Bangladeshi workers survive Coronavirus

Bangladesh is strategically critical for global apparel supply chains and it is ultimately in all our interests — from brands and retailers to factories and governments — to work together, collaborate and support each other through this, argues Mostafiz Uddin.
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Recommendations for factories to protect workers from COVID-19

Findings from the FCDO/Vulnerable Supply Chains Facility COVID-19 Bangladesh factory needs assessment
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ETI calls for government commitment to tackle abuses in Leicester

Now is the time for the government to invest in the UK garment industry, especially as the industry faces big challenges in global supply chains over the coming years.
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Working conditions in the Leicester garment industry

ETI statement on Leicester garment factories, in light of COVID-19. 

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