H&M, Nike and Primark use pandemic to squeeze factory workers in production countries even more — Clean Clothes Campaign
Clean Clothes Campaign - We've got the receipts! Nike left 1,200 workers penniless during the pandemic, when Violet Apparel, a factory supplying them, closed in 2020. Nike says it stopped producing at
Clean Clothes Campaign - Nike has earned billions during the pandemic, yet its workers have been left penniless in a pandemic. After being paid poverty wages for decades, workers in Nike's supply
Clean Clothes on Twitter: "If you go shopping at @hm, @Primark, or @Nike in the Netherlands this weekend, you might just find worker statements on your labels. Worker voices have reached the
Clean Clothes on Twitter: "If you go shopping at @hm, @Primark, or @Nike in the Netherlands this weekend, you might just find worker statements on your labels. Worker voices have reached the
![Clean Clothes on Twitter: "If you go shopping at @hm, @Primark, or @Nike in the Netherlands this weekend, you might just find worker statements on your labels. Worker voices have reached the Clean Clothes on Twitter: "If you go shopping at @hm, @Primark, or @Nike in the Netherlands this weekend, you might just find worker statements on your labels. Worker voices have reached the](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EnSh_EUW8AIMJzF.jpg)
Clean Clothes on Twitter: "If you go shopping at @hm, @Primark, or @Nike in the Netherlands this weekend, you might just find worker statements on your labels. Worker voices have reached the
Clean Clothes Campaign - Nike has given its head office employees in the US a week off to “destress” and recover from the pressures of the Covid-19 pandemic. The sportswear and trainers
![Pay Your Workers campaign calls on brands to ensure garment workers are paid wages & severance during COVID-19 - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Pay Your Workers campaign calls on brands to ensure garment workers are paid wages & severance during COVID-19 - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre](https://media.business-humanrights.org/media/images/8.95ebbe77.fill-1000x1000-c50.png)