Primark and the British government join forces to improve workers’ conditions in developing countries

Almost three years after the Rana Plaza tragedy, Irish clothing brand Primark and the UK government are joining forces to try and improve the lot of textile workers, especially female workers in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India, Myanmar, and Pakistan.

Through . Published on 08 January 2016 à 12h30 - Update on 08 January 2016 à 12h30

On 06 January, the low cost Irish clothing chain Primark announced the start of a partnership with the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID). In a press statement Primark stated the aim of the partnership is to improve the health and wellbeing of local workers,…

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