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Exclusive: Workers in Factory That Makes Kate Hudson s Fabletics Activewear Allege Rampant Sexual and Physical Abuse

Exclusive: Workers in Factory That Makes Kate Hudson s Fabletics Activewear Allege Rampant Sexual and Physical Abuse Time 5/5/2021 Louise Donovan © Lindokuhle Sobekwa Magnum Photos for TIME Factory workers head home at the end of the day in Maseru, Lesotho. Many travel by foot and live in nearby villages or surrounding areas as far as seven miles away. Published in partnership with E mployees at a garment factory in Lesotho, a tiny country in southern Africa, say they have lived in constant fear for years. Each day at 7 a.m., as their sewing machines whirred, a familiar panic rose in many of them:

Un fournisseur de Gap et Levi s rejette des polluants – Jeune Afrique

Un fournisseur de Gap et Levi s rejette des polluants – Jeune Afrique
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Massive job losses loom at Nien Hsing - Lesotho Times

Massive job losses loom at Nien Hsing Massive job losses loom at Nien Hsing MASSIVE job losses are looming at leading textile manufacturer, Nien Hsing International. This amid revelations that the company will next month retrench at least 2500 workers to manage costs due to the Covid-19 induced slump in demand for denim products. This will leave the company with just 500 workers. Nien Hsing manager Ricky Chang this week told the Lesotho Times that the factory was suffering from a serious shortage of orders from buyers. The factory’s main market is the United States (US) which it has accessed courtesy of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) trade concession which allows Lesotho to export products duty-free to that country.

Brands back project to stop gender-based violence in Lesotho

The programme targets GBVH in four Lesotho garment factories producing jeans for the global market Levi Strauss & Co, The Children s Place and Kontoor Brands are funding a programme that targets gender-based violence and harassment (GBVH) in four Lesotho jeans factories employing up to 10,000 workers. The project, which is unique in that it is binding and worker-led, will empower Lesotho unions, human and women s rights groups to effectively address GBVH.  To combat widespread abuse, the programme is providing garment workers with GBVH awareness training, a confidential reporting system, and enforcement processes administered by an entity independent of employer influence. It comes after Levi Strauss, The Children s Place, and Kontoor Brands launched a comprehensive pilot programme to prevent GBVH in garment factories in Lesotho last summer after an investigation documented a deeply concerning pattern of abuse and harassment at a key supplier s factories in the country.

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