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[Vice News] Half of Sri Lanka’s Covid Cases Linked to a Factory That Manufactures for GAP, Calvin Klein, and Victoria’s Secret

[Vice News] Half of Sri Lanka’s Covid Cases Linked to a Factory That Manufactures for GAP, Calvin Klein, and Victoria’s Secret

by Editor | Nov 19, 2020 | Keep Workers Safe, Press

Vice News reporters Zinara Rathnayake and Ruby Lott-Lavigna investigate a huge outbreak of COVID-19 in Sri Lanka, linked back to a garment factory that routinely manufactures for huge Western apparel brands like GAP, Calvin Klein, Victoria’s Secret, and Marks...
#PayUp Urges Brands To Do Better During New Lockdowns and More News from Early November

#PayUp Urges Brands To Do Better During New Lockdowns and More News from Early November

by Editor | Nov 13, 2020 | Press

This week, the viral #PayUp movement passed 3,000 signatures on its PayUp Fashion road map to reform the industry, and sent an equal number of customized messages to brand executives demanding they make garment worker justice a priority moving forward. #PayUp was in...
How Much Do Garment Workers Make? Not Enough to Survive

How Much Do Garment Workers Make? Not Enough to Survive

by Editor | Nov 13, 2020 | Action 2, Demand 2, Keep Workers Safe, Uncategorized, Wage Assurance, Wages

When clothing brands began cancelling orders and delaying payments to their factories in response to the halted sales and store shutdowns during the Covid pandemic, the impact of these lost payments was felt hardest by garment workers whose hands sewed the clothes. If...

[Eco-Age] PayUp Fashion’s Ayesha Barenblat Talks to Eco-Age About the Seven Actions Holding Fast Fashion Accountable

by Editor | Nov 11, 2020 | #PayUp, Press

Eco-Age.com Magazine interviews PayUp Fashion coalition member and Remake founder Ayesha Barenblat about the #PayUp campaign and our Seven Action. Writer Julie O’Driscoll writes, “When the pandemic hit and fast fashion factories shut down, thousands of...
Fashion’s $16 Billion Debt To Garment Workers Should Spark Reform, Not Sympathy

Fashion’s $16 Billion Debt To Garment Workers Should Spark Reform, Not Sympathy

by Editor | Oct 13, 2020 | #PayUp, Seven Actions

This story originally appeared on Forbes.com and is authored by Elizabeth L. Cline. It appears on PayUp Fashion.com with the author’s permission. While we were tending to our sourdough starters and settling into our sweatpants during the pandemic, one of the...
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