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How to Make Fashion Fair - Johnson Yeung from Clean Clothes Campaign

What are the biggest issues facing garment workers globally today? How can we most effectively advocate for them if we've never walked in their shoes? What do we mean by solidarity, and how does that work in action? Is the compliance and social auditing industry the answer? (Spoi ...  Show more

Christina Clausen on Unions, Workers' Rights and the New Industrial Revolution

Welcome to the first episode of our new series all about workers' rights. My guest this week is Christina Hajagos-Clausen who is the IndustriALL Global Union’s director for the Textile, Garment, Shoe and Leather Sector. Our interview was recorded during the organisation's 4th Glo ...  Show more

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