Why fashion is still failing its female supply chain workforce

Why fashion is still failing its female supply chain workforce

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As the world marks International Women’s Day, women in fashion’s supply chain are often working in unacceptable conditions. Drapers investigates what – if anything – is changing, and the action needed from retailers and brands.

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