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Campaign launch: Turn around, H&M!
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Neva Nahtigal
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30-04-2018
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10-12-2018 08:57
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filed under:
#TurnAroundHM,
living wage,
H&M
Clean Clothes Campaign is dedicating this year’s International Labour Day to the hundreds of thousands of workers who produce garments for H&M. They are waiting for the brand to stop turning its back on the commitment that living wages would become a reality by 2018.
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Public letter: H&M must stick to the living wage commitment made in 2013
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Neva Nahtigal
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published
19-03-2018
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last modified
10-12-2018 08:59
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filed under:
#TurnAroundHM,
living wage,
H&M
Back in 2013 H&M made a widely publicized commitment: that workers in their supply chain would be paid a living wage by 2018. As 2018 has already begun but hundreds of thousands of workers behind H&M's products are still receiving poverty wages, Clean Clothes Campaign nudged H&M's top ranks with a public letter today. Addressing H&M's Board of Directors, CEO and Head of Sustainability, we requested specific information regarding efforts made so far be made public, and we outlined the steps H&M would have to take to act on the 2013 commitment in a meaningful way.
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Workers and activists call on H&M’s shareholders to fulfill the living wage commitment
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Christie Miedema
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07-05-2018
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last modified
10-12-2018 08:56
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filed under:
Living,
H&M,
#TurnAroundHM
As H&M’s shareholders are gathering in Stockholm for their annual meeting (AGM), the growing international coalition behind the “Turn Around, H&M!” campaign is drawing attention to the fact that H&M is on course to let down hundreds of thousands of workers who have been waiting for a living wage.
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A wave of actions against poverty wages hits H&M’s largest markets and production locations
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Neva Nahtigal
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27-11-2018
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last modified
27-11-2018 14:00
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filed under:
#TurnAroundHM,
H&M,
Living wag
The ongoing #TurnAroundHM global week of action has shown the growing resentment over H&M’s broken living wage commitment. Workers, activists and consumers in some of H&M’s largest markets and in a number of production countries are holding H&M accountable for the broken commitment that 850,000 workers would start getting paid a living wage by this year.
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Why we are staying away from H&M’s living wage summit in Cambodia
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Neva Nahtigal
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published
10-12-2018
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last modified
11-12-2018 06:21
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filed under:
#TurnAroundHM,
living wage,
H&M,
Cambodia
Clean Clothes Campaign International office declined an invitation to the “Fair living wage summit” that H&M is organizing on 11 December in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. We want to make sure that our absence is not misrepresented at the summit or in other situations and are therefore sharing some background that led to that decision.
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"Turn Around, H&M!" campaigners demand transparency on H&M's wage efforts
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by
Neva Nahtigal
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published
08-06-2018
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last modified
10-12-2018 08:55
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filed under:
#TurnAroundHM,
living wage,
H&M
In a letter to H&M's Head of Sustainability the "Turn Around, H&M!" campaigners pointed out the different ways in which the response to CCC's public letter sent in March was unsatisfactory. Campaigners once again called for concrete data and expressed the expectation that H&M will yet live up to its commitment that 850,000 workers would be paid a living wage this year.
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