H&M Can 'Well Afford' Decent Living Wage for Bangladeshi Workers

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April 17th, 2014
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11:55 PM

Textile News from April 17th, 2014

Fabric Brands Stitch up the Ingredient Story

Raymond, led by its Chairman and Managing Director Gautam Singhania, is hanging its summer pitch on a new hook.
Read more at Business Standard

Camira Fabrics Wins Gold Award from RoSPA A company making fabrics for office and transport interiors is among the winners in the prestigious RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Awards 2014.

Read more at Examiner

H&M Can 'Well Afford' Decent Living Wage for Bangladeshi Textile Workers Anti-poverty campaigners have said clothing retailer H&M could "well afford" to pay a decent wage to the Bangladeshi textile workers they rely on after the firm's chief executive said that while he wants them to have higher pay, he also wants to stay competitive.

Read more at International Business Times

New Textile Chemical Plant to Come up in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka’s Board of Investment (BOI) has signed an agreement with S&D Associates for setting up a new textile chemical plant at a cost of US$ 3 million, reports news.lk.
Read more at Fibre2Fashion

Amish Inspire 2nd Floor’s Catwalk at Fashion Rio Amish, the conservative practitioners of Christianity in the US and Canada, played as the source of inspiration for the 2nd Floor clothing brand’s designer Adriana Bozon’s latest catwalk parade staged on the final day of Fashion Rio.

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