ReFashionStudy

@ReFashionStudy

Documenting the lives of 200 women garment workers in Cambodia through Covid-19. Aim to improve social protection for just supply chains. funded 2020-22

Joined October 2020

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    Oct 19

    Today is the launch of our new study website, documenting the lives of 200 women garment workers in through . Our aim, to work towards improved social protection in its aftermath.

    Cambodian garment workers commute to the factory (photograph courtesy of Thomas Cristofoletti/RUOM https://www.thomascristofoletti.com)
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    Dec 15

    The pandemic has had a devastating effect on jobs and incomes in Asia and the Pacific Check out new report on the impacts of the crisis on the region:

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    Dec 14

    “Transparency,” the study found, can suggest different things to brands, manufacturers and workers, resulting in a “lack of shared vision” among stakeholders.

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    Dec 14

    "A different approach is badly needed, & if that means bringing in independent regulation or governments stepping into this space, so be it." Passionate account by to fix a broken industry laid bare by this pandemic. Time to

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    Dec 14

    5,000+ factory workers at Top Glove in have tested positive for & workers describe crowded dormitory conditions & .

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    Dec 9

    Garment workers are starving via

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    Dec 9
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    Dec 7

    As and go into admin thousands of UK jobs are on the line but also survival of suppliers. Most garment workers paid poverty wages in countries with no social safety net. Why should suppliers take the hit when billionaire owners pull out?

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    Dec 7

    Sad reminder of who suffers most when an apparel empire like Arcadia () goes into administration. The factories & workers aren't likely to be first in line among creditors receiving money. It's time to & first, Philip Green!

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    Dec 4

    Covid Capitalism - great Call for Papers for the Critical Political Economy Research Network at the Conference in Barcelona 2021

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    Dec 4

    Our latest op-ed: As Arcadia collapses it leaves behind a pensions deficit and a mountain of debts that will be felt hardest by workers. This is the inevitable outcome of a global system that prioritises profit above all else.

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    Dec 3

    A new report highlights how C190 addresses sexual harassment and other forms of in the world of work and identifies concrete steps to address it.

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    Dec 3

    Hugely important and timely report in from on catastrophic impacts of for workers in global garments manufacturing 🏭🦠 Tallies with data coming in from in : workers cutting food and borrowing money to get by on reduced income 💸

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    Nov 30

    Anyone looking for lowdown of how gender intersects w/ vulnerability should read this fab + astute analysis by COVID-19 and the gendered markets of people and products: explaining inequalities in infections and deaths

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    Dec 1

    On today's live-blog: 1. 's factory recovery stumbled in Nov, amidst the 2nd wave. Millions have already lost their jobs or suffered pay cuts and, according to findings, factories have cut jobs for the 8th month in a row. Read more: 1/

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    Dec 1

    Arcadia enters administration, putting 13,000 jobs at risk, as well as suppliers and garment workers. In the wake of the Covid-19 crisis, Arcadia cancelled huge orders with suppliers and refused to pay up. ALL workers must be protected!

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    Dec 1

    More chaos in the fashion world this week as Topshop & Debenhams collapse😬👗 I'm back at on Thurs to discuss fast fashion's pandemic problems and impacts on workers in 🏭🌏 Insights from led by RHUL Prof - join us👇

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    Make sure to RSVP for our Gender Justice Workshop, in partnership with the ! Tune in Dec 2 to hear from speakers that will discuss how their unions are organizing to promote gender equality and inclusion. 👉🏼RSVP Today:

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    Nov 30

    “I don’t see signs of recovery yet. It looks like people have no skills, so what can they do? They don’t have land to even grow rice."

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    Nov 25

    New data shows that domestic violence against women & girls has increased since began. It’s a “shadow pandemic.” Today, on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, let’s shine light on it.

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