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CASE STUDY: Zara fights sanctions for forced labour in Brazilian supply chain - Mind the Gap
Zara's unpaid workers have been leaving desperate notes in clothes
Petition · Stop slave and child labour in the Zara production process · Change.org
Slavery Work Conditions in ARGENTINA – ZARA case | notblackandnotwhite
Fenced camps and humiliating conditions… Zara workers' face violations in supply chains
Zara pledge to use slavery-free cotton - FreedomUnited.org
High-street fashion store Zara under investigation over the use of slave labour at factories in Argentina | Daily Mail Online
Workers Sew a Nightmare into Zara's Supply Chain
Zara accused in Brazil sweatshop inquiry | Slavery | The Guardian
Zara accused of employing children as young as 14 in 'slave labour' factories in Brazil | Daily Mail Online
Inditex's brand Zara is accused of poor working conditions and modern slavery in its supply chain | Impaakt
EDUCATION FOR SOLIDARITY: ZARA Accused of Slave Labor
Slavery in Chocolate Child Slavery in Zara
Urge brands to ensure that they don't use Uyghur slave labour | CSW
Unpaid Laborers Are Slipping Tags Into Zara Clothes - Racked
Spain's Zara clothing retailer investigated for slave labour | Globalnews.ca
ImpACT International | Fast fashion at a human cost - Zara fashion retailer chooses sales over ethics
Pleas for help sewn into Zara clothes by unpaid workers 'just the tip of the iceberg', warns human rights expert | The Independent | The Independent
Turkey: Zara shoppers find labour complaints inside clothes - BBC News
Hundreds of H&M and Gap Factory Workers Abused Daily: Report
From moral responsibility to legal liability?
The Coronavirus: Zara Praised For COVID-19 Response But Factory Workers Were Sacked For Asking For Face Masks
Zara faces calls for boycott after head designer 'sends Anti-Palestine messages' | The Independent
Slave-like" conditions at Zara supplier — Clean Clothes Campaign
Madrid, Spain. 30th Sept 2018. Slave labor sneaks into the fashion industry from 400 millions of children who are lured into coerced factory labor via promises of free education to cotton pickers