Garments and textiles
Despite public outrage about substandard working conditions, the global garment and textile industry remains rife with cases of sweatshop conditions, union-busting, gender discrimination, forced and child labour. The rights and safety of garment workers are systematically neglected. We investigate employment and working conditions in the textiles and garment industry and analyse business models and practices – such as short lead times, hidden sub-contracting and unstable relations with suppliers – that contribute to human and labour rights violations. We work with civil society organisations and trade unions around the world to improve conditions for garment workers. Among other things, we advocate for a central role for workers in monitoring and improvement initiatives and for binding corporate accountability mechanisms.
Overview of articles
-
Dutch Agreement on Sustainable Garments and Textile Published on:Martje TheuwsPosted in category:PublicationMartje Theuws
-
-
Brands and retailers need to step up now to protect garment workersPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
-
Is Ethiopia becoming the “new Myanmar” of the garment industry?Posted in category:NewsMartje TheuwsPublished on:
-
Quick scan of the linkages between the Ethiopian garment and leather industry and the Dutch market Published on:Martje TheuwsPosted in category:PublicationMartje Theuws
-
Dutch Agreement on Sustainable Garments and Textile is currently a paper tigerPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
-
-
-
Letter to Bangladesh government to continue the Bangladesh AccordPosted in category:Published on:Statement
-
Letter to garment companies to continue Bangladesh Safety AccordPosted in category:Published on:Statement
-
-
Case closed, problems persist Published on:Pauline OvereemPosted in category:PublicationPauline Overeem
-
-
Dutch Agreement on Sustainable Garments and Textile offers little benefit to garment workersPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
-
Open letter: High time for the European Commission to impose transparancy in the Garment Supply ChainPosted in category:Published on:Statement
-
Quick scan of the linkages between the Ethiopian garment industry and the Dutch market Published on:Esther de HaanPosted in category:PublicationEsther de Haan
-
-