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The naked truth of H&M starts now
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Mirjam van Heugten
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published
12-05-2015
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last modified
12-05-2015 09:58
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filed under:
living wage,
H&M
Why not tell this season's bikini models to talk to H&M about living wages? : Dear Doutzen, you have recently modelled for the new bikini line of H&M. Congratulations with the beautiful pictures!
But do you know where and under what conditions the bikinis of H&M are made?
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H&M's response to Tailored Wages
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by
emma
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published
01-07-2014
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filed under:
H&M,
Asia Floor Wage,
Tailored Wages,
living wage
Why wage needs to be negotiated on a local, national and regional level. Clean Clothes Campaign's response to H&M’s comment on the “Tailored Wages” report
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CCC condemns escalating repression of unionists amid wage strikes Bangladesh
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by
Mirjam van Heugten
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published
24-12-2016
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last modified
24-12-2016 10:25
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filed under:
Debenhams,
Bangladesh,
freedom of association,
Inditex,
H&M,
freedom of speech,
wages
Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC) is today raising concerns about the safety of trade union leaders and workers in Bangladesh, after a number of labour activists and workers were arrested on apparently arbitrary grounds. The arrests have come in the wake of a week of unrest, as thousands of workers in the Ashulia area of Dhaka went on strike to demand higher wages.
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Clean Clothes Campaign response to agreement between H&M and IndustriALL
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by
Mirjam van Heugten
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published
11-11-2015
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last modified
02-12-2015 11:54
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filed under:
H&M,
living wage,
IndustriALL,
Cambodia
Clean Clothes Campaign welcomes the agreement which was recently signed between H&M and global workers federation IndustriALL, yet sees room for improvement for the Global Framework Agreement (GFA) which was also signed by Swedish trade union IF Metall.
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Global living wage campaign for Cambodia kicks off
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by
Mirjam van Heugten
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published
20-11-2015
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last modified
20-11-2015 09:24
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filed under:
living wage,
Inditex,
Cambodia,
Gap,
H&M,
Levi's,
C&A
On the first day of a wave of international actions, Clean Clothes Campaign announces its support for the demand of a coalition of Cambodian unions that the multinational brands must ensure a minimum wage of US $177. Today, thousands of women and men in Cambodia and around the world, will wear stickers saying “brands must provide a living wage for workers!” in factories which produce apparel for major global brands such as H&M, Inditex, Levi's and GAP.
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Activists faint outside H&M flagship store
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by
emma
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last modified
20-11-2013 13:45
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filed under:
Cambodia,
living wage,
H&M
In October 2012 Swedish activists fainted outside H&M's flagship store in protest at the poverty wages Cambodian workers were receiving
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H&M under fire as Swedish television unearths Cambodian production scandal
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by
geertjan
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published
25-10-2012
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last modified
24-04-2013 09:50
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filed under:
poverty wages,
Cambodia,
H&M
A documentary revealing the miserable conditions faced by Cambodian factory workers producing goods for the fashion retailer H&M was aired on Swedish national television last night. Campaigners and the media are calling on H&M to respond to allegations of poverty pay in the industry.
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'Conscious collection' H&M leaves seamstresses unconscious
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by
geertjan
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published
24-03-2013
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last modified
18-04-2013 14:15
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filed under:
Cambodia,
H&M
Amsterdam – Clean Clothes Campaign launches a spoof campaign called 'Unconscious Collapses'. The campaign targets H&M's launch of the new 'Conscious Collection', criticising the working conditions in Asian garment factories. In Cambodia alone, more than 2900 workers have collapsed since 2010, several hundred of them at H&M suppliers.
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Global brands leave Cambodian workers fainting over fashion
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by
Mirjam van Heugten
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published
10-12-2015
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filed under:
living wage,
Inditex,
Cambodia,
C&A,
H&M,
wages,
Gap,
#weneed177,
Levi's,
Asia Floor Wage
On International Human Rights Day, labour network Clean Clothes Campaign joins more than 25 countries in a global call on major brands such as H&M, GAP, Levi's and Inditex to make sure Cambodian workers receive US$177 as a first step towards a living wage.
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H&M's sustainability promises will not deliver a living wage
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by
Mirjam van Heugten
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published
09-04-2015
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filed under:
living wage,
Cambodia,
Tailored Wages,
minimum wage,
poverty wages,
H&M,
Asia Floor Wage
Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC) is today calling on H&M to show evidence to back up its 'fair living wage' claims, following the release of a new Sustainability Report. The campaign says that making marketing capital from workers' poverty with little evidence of change is unethical and stands to slow down progress in the industry.
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