Country Road sustainability doesnt cover ethics blind spot
Australia’s fashion industry has been celebrating its annual fashion week in Melbourne, with a series of events taking place across the city during which workers were on strike, chaining themselves together and claiming their wages are being paid an average of $23 an hour.
Source: smartcompany.com.auPublished on 2021-11-22
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