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Top fashion brands face legal challenge over garment workers' rights in Asia | Workers' rights | The Guardian
Bangladeshi Activists Bring Fight to Wal-Mart's Doorstep - In These Times
Ethiopia's garment workers make clothes for some of the world's largest clothing brands but get paid the lowest | CNN
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U.S. Retailers Offer Plan for Safety at Factories - The New York Times
$26 a month: Ethiopians are being paid world's lowest wages to make your Calvin Kleins - triple j
Garment Workers Organize to End Wage Theft - YES! Magazine
Bangladesh Fire Kills More Than 100 and Injures Many - The New York Times
i>New York Times</i> Deserves a Pulitzer Prize for Reporting on Bangladesh Sweatshops | HuffPost Latest News
Thriving Bangladesh Garment Industry Under Scrutiny
Tommy Hilfiger makes $1M safety concessions one year after 29 workers die in fire | Daily Mail Online
TIL that Tommy Hilfiger manufactured clothes in Saipan sweatshops. Since it's a U.S. territory, the clothing could be produced cheaply while still being labeled "Made in the USA." : r/todayilearned
Deaths at Factories for Tommy Hilfiger, Gap - theFashionSpot
Tommy Hilfiger caves on factory labor conditions ahead of ABC report | The World from PRX
Companies That Use Sweatshops/Child Labour - Deeper into Child Labour
Virtually entire' fashion industry complicit in Uighur forced labour, say rights groups | Uyghurs | The Guardian
Tommy Hilfiger interview: 'Some businesses are awake and some are not. We are very woke' : r/malefashionadvice
25 Clothing Lines That Placed Their Stamp On Hip-Hop – VIBE.com
GAP and Death Trap Factories – Global Exchange
Creating justice for Bangladeshi garment workers with pressure not boycotts
Stern Center urges minimum wages for Ethiopian workers – DW – 05/07/2019
The Rise Of 'Made In Ethiopia' — With The Backing Of Beijing - Worldcrunch
Made in Cambodia" explores the human cost of cheap clothes | Salon.com
Is it ethical to keep buying clothes from Bangladesh? - CSMonitor.com
Major brands owe billions to apparel factories, whose workers bear the brunt - Vox