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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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primark - mass protests<br />

“From the first week of March, our line-in charge said,<br />

the situation is not good in China, the factory cannot<br />

import raw materials, the buyers are not interested to<br />

order anymore and even they want to cancel the order<br />

we already have done. We were in fear from then on. ...<br />

On March 25, the factory management called 10<br />

operators of the cutting section along with me to the<br />

admin office after lunch. When I saw the bundles of<br />

money on the table, I understood we are going to<br />

being dismissed..."<br />

A garment worker in a Primark supplier factory<br />

in Bangladesh

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