Western brands profit from the exploitative labour of black and brown workers. The deep inequality won’t be fixed by injecting funds at the top of supply chains
The pattern of western brands profiting from the exploitative labour of black and brown workers is not new. In fact, the garment industry echoes and perpetuates colonial structures that extract labour and resources from countries in the global south, maximising profits for wealthy western bosses.
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