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On the Line: H&M Reportedly Cuts Bangladesh Orders
Also in this edition: Garment workers in Bangladesh are sizzling as suppliers turn off cooling, the International Court of Justice ruled to protect workers' right to strike, and a Kering protest was deemed "highly successful."
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Also in this edition: Garment workers in Bangladesh are sizzling as suppliers turn off cooling, the International Court of Justice ruled to protect workers' right to strike, and a Kering protest was deemed "highly successful."
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According to Women’s Wear Daily’s source item, On the Line: H&M Reportedly Cuts Bangladesh Orders, Also in this edition: Garment workers in Bangladesh are sizzling as suppliers turn off cooling, the International Court of Justice ruled to protect workers’ right to strike, and a Kering protest was deemed “highly successful.”
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