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US invests to combat forced labour in garment supply chains

2020-02-03 11:15:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

The US Department of Labor is investing US$22m to tackle the issue of abusive labour practices, including the use of child and forced labour in supply chains, with Bangladesh, Mauritius and Cambodia amongst the seven garment-producing countries earmarked for projects.

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