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Report finds ‘Made in Europe’ label tied to garment and shoe production in European sweatshops
A new report published today by the Clean Clothes Campaign, Europe's Sweatshops, documents endemic poverty wages and other stark working conditions in the garment and shoe industry throughout Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. Despite working overtime, many workers in the Ukraine for example make just EUR 89 a month, where a living wage would have to be five times that much. Among customers of the factories are fashion brands like Benetton, Esprit, GEOX, Triumph and Vera Moda.
Statement of solidarity with the garment workers of Ukraine
Solidarity with the workers of Ukraine
Ukraine
Factsheet, compiled in 2017
Ukraine 2014 Country Profile
Factsheet on the garment industry in Ukraine, compiled in 2014. NOTE: This has been superseded by a 2017 Country Profile, this is preserved for archiving reasons.
Ukraine, 2017
Exploitation made in Europe visual Ukraine
Gerry Waber supplier