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COVID-19 Snapshots

Millions of workers in garment supply chains world-wide have not been paid their full wages during the pandemic or have lost their jobs without adequate financial compensation. We call upon brands to take responsibility for the workers that make their clothes and ensure that workers are paid what they are owed. Read more about how workers in global supply chains, especially those of H&M, Primark, and Nike, have been affected in the livelihood by the pandemic and join us in asking brands: Do you #PayYourWorkers?

Millions of workers in garment supply chains world-wide have not been paid their full wages during the pandemic or have lost their jobs without adequate financial compensation. We call upon brands to take responsibility for the workers that make their clothes and ensure that workers are paid what they are owed. Read more about how workers in global supply chains, especially those of H&M, Primark, and Nike, have been affected in the livelihood by the pandemic and join us in asking brands: Do you #PayYourWorkers?

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live-blog statistics<br />

Major brands' rights violations<br />

during <strong>COVID</strong>-<strong>19</strong><br />

The live-blog gives valuable insights into which labour rights violations<br />

started to spike during the pandemic:<br />

non-payment of wages, mass dismissals, disregard of health and safety,<br />

and union busting. It also shows which brands kept on being named<br />

over and over again, they include H&M and Primark. One of the supply<br />

chains where workers organised most because they were affected en<br />

masse, is Nike.

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