Garment workers shouldn't have to wait any longer. It's time for apparel brands to #PayUp!

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It is estimated that garment workers have lost BILLIONS in wages and are risking starvation due to greedy corporations. 

As our guest blog explains, when brands refuse to pay for goods that are already made, a typical factory may face bankruptcy, which results in workers paying the price through lost wages and lost jobs. 

We aren't talking about small or mid-sized businesses - these are big, multibillion-dollar corporations, like Walmart, Kohl’s, and The Children’s Place, that are refusing to pay.

Corporations left workers and suppliers out to dry, leaving millions of workers without jobs and wages.

All the while, companies, like Kohl's, paid out millions to shareholders. 

Join us in calling on these eight companies to pay for their cancelled orders: Walmart, Kohl's, The Children's Place, Ross, Sears, JC Penney, TJ Maxx, and Urban Outfitters. 

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Thank you for all that you do,

Charlotte Tate
Labor Justice Campaigns Director
Green America 

 

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