Here are 10 tweeters working in the garment and fashion industry to improve worker conditions and rights. As always, we welcome your suggestions so please add them to the comments section below.
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Labour Behind the Label
A campaign working to improve conditions and empower workers in the global garment industry.
International Labour Oganization
Works to promote decent employment opportunities and enhance social protection.
Guy Ryder
Director general of the International Labour Organization.
UNI Global Union
One of the two unions that founded the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety.
Steven Greenhouse
Writes on labour issues for the New York Times.
War on Want
Strives to fight poverty and campaigns for human rights.
The Model Alliance
A non-profit labour group for models in the American fashion industry.
Jason Kibbey
Executive director of the Sustainable Apparel Coalition.
Clean Clothes
Works to improve working conditions and supports empowerment of workers in the global garment and sportswear industries.
Ethical Trading Initiative
An alliance of companies, trade unions and voluntary organisations partnering to improve workers' lives worldwide.
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