Pay Your Workers

Friend,

In the pandemic, garment workers lost their jobs, are struggling to feed their families, and have been denied basic workplace rights. All while Amazon, the largest US retailer of apparel, made over $20 billion in profits.

It would take the equivalent of just ten cents per t-shirt for clothing brands like Amazon to make sure garment workers have the income they need to survive the pandemic, and to strengthen unemployment protections for the future.

Our allies documented cases of Amazon's suppliers union busting and tricking garment workers out of their severance and jobs. Its time Amazon shares its profits!

Amazon's over $20 billion in profits was made possible by workers around the world, who do not receive an equitable share of the success that Amazon enjoyed. Join us in demanding Amazon take action to ensure garment workers are not left penniless.

Thank you for all that you do,

Charlotte Tate
Labor Justice Campaigns Director
Green America 

 

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