Fashion is broken. We can only change it if we stand together with people around the world who make our clothes. Labour Behind the Label campaigns to support garment workers' rights worldwide.| Labour Behind the Label
Marking 13 years since the deadly Ali Enterprises fire in a Pakistani garment factory. We continue our struggle for safer factories in Pakistan and around the world, as well as for decent working conditions for garment workers globally. The post Solidarity with survivors and a call on brands: 13 years since Ali Enterprises fire appeared first on Labour Behind the Label.| Labour Behind the Label
Following its shocking closure of its only unionised factory, NEXT continues to violate workers’ rights in Sri Lanka.| Labour Behind the Label
On 20 September we will be marching together in a Billionaires Out Of Fashion bloc and calling for radical change in the fashion industry. The post Billionaires Out of Fashion: join us to demand an end to extreme wealth appeared first on Labour Behind the Label.| Labour Behind the Label
We've investigated NEXT's claims about increased costs and found them lacking. Find out why we need to stop NEXT driving down wages and killing union jobs in Sri Lanka.| Labour Behind the Label
Solidarity statement calling on Burmese authorities to release human rights defender and trade unionist Myo Myo Aye, and her colleagues.| Labour Behind the Label
This report explores the rise of online fashion marketplaces, with a particular focus on the impact of Amazon. Through an investigation into worker rights behind three products sold on Amazon marketplace, the report uncovers conditions and makes recommendations for e-retailer due diligence approaches. The post Report: Unboxing Marketplace Fashion – Worker rights in the supply chains behind online fashion consumption appeared first on Labour Behind the Label.| Labour Behind the Label
We've traced the companies involved in making three fashion products sold on Amazon, talked to the workers who made them, and are calling on Amazon to do more to protect worker rights in seller supply chains. The post Amazon under pressure to protect workers in seller supply chains appeared first on Labour Behind the Label.| Labour Behind the Label
A new investigation highlights significant risk of hidden exploitation in Amazon seller supply chains for fashion products sold to UK consumers.| Labour Behind the Label
Last month, Next shut down their only unionised factory in Sri Lanka overnight, leaving 1,416 workers without jobs. Next, stop killing union jobs! The post NEXT: Stop killing union jobs! appeared first on Labour Behind the Label.| Labour Behind the Label
Joint statement in response to NEXT’s closure of the unionised Katunayake factory in Sri Lanka.| Labour Behind the Label