More brands committing to a living wage, but concrete action still needed

Garment employees work in a sewing section of the Fakhruddin Textile Mills Limited in Gazipur, Bangladesh, February 7, 2021. Picture taken February 7, 2021. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain
Five years after launching What She Makes, a campaign to pressure fashion brands to pay garment workers a living wage, Oxfam Australia is seeing signs of progress.  “Living wage is a common topic not only in Australia, but globally, which wasn’t the case before,” the organisation’s economic justice strategic lead Nayeem Emran told Inside Retail.  “When I first started having this conversation with brands, they asked me what a living wage is and how you define it. We’re

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