1.1.0 / December 4, 2014
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Description

Are there living wages in the globalgarmentindustry? Do H&M, Zara, Marks & Spencer, Nike andAdidasmake sure workers are paid living wages?

The Clean Clothes Campaign conducted a survey in 2013, withtheaim of providing greater transparency for consumers on thisissue.More than 140 fashion brands were analyzed and are nowbrought toyou as an app, which was realized by the Swiss CleanClothesCampaign, the Berne Declaration.
A living wage is a human right. Yet the scandalous truth is thatthemajority of workers in the global fashion industry cannotafford tolive with dignity, and earn no more than €6 a day in anindustryworth over €34 billion across Europe. The Clean ClothesCampaignbelieves that no company can truly claim to be workingethically ifthe people who produce its clothes are paid less thana livingwage.

For more information pleasevisithttp://www.cleanclothes.org.

App Information Fair Fashion?

  • App Name
    Fair Fashion?
  • Package Name
    ch.taktil.fashioncheck.app
  • Updated
    December 4, 2014
  • File Size
    Undefined
  • Requires Android
    Android 4.0 and up
  • Version
    1.1.0
  • Developer
    EVB/DB/BD
  • Installs
    10,000 - 50,000
  • Price
    Free
  • Category
    Lifestyle
  • Developer
  • Google Play Link

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Fair Fashion? 1.1.0 APK
EVB/DB/BD
Are there living wages in the globalgarmentindustry? Do H&M, Zara, Marks & Spencer, Nike andAdidasmake sure workers are paid living wages?The Clean Clothes Campaign conducted a survey in 2013, withtheaim of providing greater transparency for consumers on thisissue.More than 140 fashion brands were analyzed and are nowbrought toyou as an app, which was realized by the Swiss CleanClothesCampaign, the Berne Declaration.A living wage is a human right. Yet the scandalous truth is thatthemajority of workers in the global fashion industry cannotafford tolive with dignity, and earn no more than €6 a day in anindustryworth over €34 billion across Europe. The Clean ClothesCampaignbelieves that no company can truly claim to be workingethically ifthe people who produce its clothes are paid less thana livingwage.For more information pleasevisithttp://www.cleanclothes.org.