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Global fashion brands exploiting Bangladesh workers: Study

  • nurehassan580
  • Feb 10, 2024
  • 1 min read

A recent study has shed light on the exploitation of Bangladesh workers by global fashion brands operating in the country. The study reveals concerning findings regarding working conditions, wages, and labor rights violations faced by garment workers employed by Bangladesh clothing manufacturers supplying to these global brands. Workers often endure long hours, low wages, and unsafe working conditions, raising serious concerns about human rights and ethical standards in the fashion industry.

The study highlights the need for increased transparency and accountability among global fashion brands sourcing from Bangladesh clothing manufacturers. It calls for stronger regulatory measures and enforcement of labor laws to protect the rights and welfare of garment workers. Additionally, there is a growing demand for global brands to take responsibility for the supply chains and ensure fair treatment, living wages, and safe working conditions for workers throughout their manufacturing processes.

Furthermore, the study underscores the importance of consumer awareness and advocacy in promoting fair labor practices and social responsibility in the fashion industry. Consumers are urged to support ethical brands and demand transparency in supply chains to hold global fashion brands accountable for their actions. By raising awareness and advocating for change, stakeholders can work together to address the systemic issues of exploitation and improve the lives of Bangladesh workers in the garment industry.

 
 
 

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