New Reports Highlight Garment Industry’s Persistent Challenges with Labor Standards and Sustainability

Under scrutiny, the garment industry has received rigorous assessment lately, which resulted in ongoing issues of labor practice, wage discrimination, and ecological livability. Having prepared a set of volumes for The Industry We Want 2024 dashboard, Fair Wear, Ethical Trading Initiative, and the Sustainable Apparel Coalition created an outline for insufficient changes in the sector as a whole that points to more cooperation in the supply chains. Labour Behind the Label publishes a report that examines significant gaps between legal minimum wages and living wages in major manufacturing nations, setting clear much-needed policy requirements for far better labor standards and accountability by brands and suppliers. Meanwhile, a drive by a non-profit group in Jordan, Tamkeen, is to bring bad working conditions at garment factories to an end, especially those employing low-paid migrant workers. This campaign focuses on the necessity of legal protection as well as transparent subcontracting to support small workshops and fair conditions for labor.

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