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Workers Sew a Nightmare into Zara's Supply Chain
Pleas for help sewn into Zara clothes by unpaid workers 'just the tip of the iceberg', warns human rights expert | The Independent | The Independent
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Fashion brand Zara once again associated with Brazilian labour rights abuses - SOMO
High-street fashion store Zara under investigation over the use of slave labour at factories in Argentina | Daily Mail Online
Zara-owner Inditex stages recovery in sales | Financial Times
From moral responsibility to legal liability?
Zara Workers Who Say They're Unpaid Are Sewing Pleas for Help on Clothing Tags | Allure
Turkey: Zara shoppers find labour complaints inside clothes - BBC News
Urge brands to ensure that they don't use Uyghur slave labour | CSW
Zara accused in Brazil sweatshop inquiry | Slavery | The Guardian
Court rejects Zara's appeal over slavery notification | Agência Brasil
EDUCATION FOR SOLIDARITY: ZARA Accused of Slave Labor
Spain's Zara clothing retailer investigated for slave labour | Globalnews.ca
Fenced camps and humiliating conditions… Zara workers' face violations in supply chains
The Coronavirus: Zara Praised For COVID-19 Response But Factory Workers Were Sacked For Asking For Face Masks
Slavery Work Conditions in ARGENTINA – ZARA case | notblackandnotwhite
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Zara's unpaid workers have been leaving desperate notes in clothes
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Petition · Stop slave and child labour in the Zara production process · Change.org
Zara accused of employing children as young as 14 in 'slave labour' factories in Brazil | Daily Mail Online