A new report says clothing brands are squeezing Bangladeshi suppliers to offset inflation. Where do Canadian retailers fit in? Read on
No Canadian retailer was named in the study. Still, new allegations of how Bangladeshi garment workers are exploited by international clothing brands could resurface questions about the outsourcing practices of Canadian companies.
H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, Inditex SA’s Zara, Walmart Inc. and Gap Inc. were among the large international retailers that were named in the report. None responded to requests for comment.Article content
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