Fashion

Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery in which individuals are recruited, transported, and held against their will for the purpose of exploitation, such as forced labor or sexual exploitation. The fashion industry has been criticized for its role in facilitating human trafficking, particularly in the production of clothing and other fashion items. There have been numerous reports of forced labor and other forms of exploitation in the fashion industry, including in the production of clothing in developing countries. Some fashion companies have been accused of turning a blind eye to labor abuses in their supply chains and of not taking sufficient steps to prevent human trafficking. There have been calls for greater transparency and accountability in the fashion industry to address these issues.

 

 

'Must do better' – Fashion Transparency Index – Ecotextile News
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'Must do better' – Fashion Transparency Index – Ecotextile News

LONDON – Brands and retailers have been urged to further increase transparency to tackle the climate crisis and social inequality, in the latest Fashion Transparency Index from the Fashion Revolution initiative. Fashion companies scored an average of just 24 per cent – only one per cent up on last year – with one in three…

Starfish Project Develops Career Paths For Human-Trafficking Survivors – JCK
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Starfish Project Develops Career Paths For Human-Trafficking Survivors – JCK

Sixteen years ago, Jenny McGee and a group of friends had an idea for a social enterprise that uses jewelry as a way to help women escape human trafficking, and the resulting Starfish Project and its success has been the best kind of surprise for its founder. That’s because the Starfish Project has grown not…

Decoding Ghislaine Maxwell: How Her Attempt At A Sentencing-Hearing Apology Tries To Recast Her As An Epstein “Victim”
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Decoding Ghislaine Maxwell: How Her Attempt At A Sentencing-Hearing Apology Tries To Recast Her As An Epstein “Victim”

Holding A Shot Of Her Dad: Ghislaine Maxwell, youngest child of media proprietor and fraudster, Robert Maxwell It’s an open question whether Ghislaine Maxwell’s sentence of 20 years and her fine of $750,000 handed down by Judge Alison Nathan on June 28 will bring the longed-for end of the decades-long nightmare to Jeffrey Epstein’s and…

How the new law against forced labor in Xinjiang will impact fashion
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How the new law against forced labor in Xinjiang will impact fashion

On June 21, the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) finally came into force. This law prevents any product partially or totally manufactured in Xinjiang, northwest China, from entering U.S. territory since it is assumed that these products are linked to forced labor. The Guardian reports on the scope of this law and its impact…

Whatever the panic, girls are always victims
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Whatever the panic, girls are always victims

PBJ Learning note: Male victims of trafficking and abuse are VERY real and are, in many instances, forgotten or discarded. The title here seems dismissive of their reality, which we do NOT agree with. The article covers important issues that need to be discussed, so please accept our apologies for this being, in any way,…

Sierra Academy of Style raises funds for human trafficking groups – Northern Nevada Business Weekly
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Sierra Academy of Style raises funds for human trafficking groups – Northern Nevada Business Weekly

The Sierra Academy of Style is hosting a fashion show fundraiser June 25 to benefit faith-based organizations Xquisite and Awaken, both of which provide awareness about human trafficking awareness in Reno and Carson City. SAS still seeks donors and participants for its event, “A Musical Fundraiser,” in which the school’s students have selected various genres…

Leicester garment workers inform action plan to improve their lives
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Leicester garment workers inform action plan to improve their lives

This article is reprinted from its original location at Hope for Justice‘s website. It was pulled from their RSS feed for your education. Visit Hope for Justice’s news page by clicking here. A study into the lives and working conditions of Leicester garment workers has identified nine key areas that the sector can improve upon….

Opinion | Human trafficking threatens our society – Daily Illini
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Opinion | Human trafficking threatens our society – Daily Illini

In the United States, slavery may be remembered as an abolished practice of the past, but it is still happening here today. It has been carried on through a new, illegal outlet: human trafficking. The Department of Homeland Security defines human trafficking as “the use of force, fraud or coercion to obtain some type of labor…

Promoting women in law enforcement: Ambrin’s story
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Promoting women in law enforcement: Ambrin’s story

Can you tell us a bit about yourself and speak about some of the personal challenges you have overcome?  My name is Ambrin Kanwal, and I have worked for the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in Pakistan since 2015. I have 7 sisters and 4 brothers, and my father is a retired army officer. I belong…

The European Commissions’ proposal for an EU due diligence law: our recommendations addressing its current shortcomings
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The European Commissions’ proposal for an EU due diligence law: our recommendations addressing its current shortcomings

In February 2022, we shared our initial reaction to the EU Commissions’ proposal for a mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence law. We have now released our comprehensive analysis and recommendations for addressing the proposal’s shortcomings. Rocio Domingo-Ramos, Business and Human Rights Policy and Research Officer, shares how we believe the proposal can be…