Imagine being 13 and working 11 hour days in front of a sewing machine. This is the reality for many girls in C&A factories in Myanmar.
C&A uses child labour, forces unpaid overtime and withholds pay if its workers get sick even though the Myanmar government has worked hard to create higher labour standards including a minimum age, minimum wage and mandatory overtime pay.
C&A produces clothes for pennies on the backs of Myanmar children to make millions selling them in Europe.
Sign today to put people before profits and tell C&A to clean up its labour practices.
Abuses like these, by major clothing companies, are not a new issue. As people like you put the pressure on, companies like C&A are forced to change their ways.
C&A cares about its public image and is vulnerable to outcry by its customers.
By calling out these horrible labour practices and demanding better working conditions we can change lives for the better and ensure children can enjoy their childhood.
Please join me in supporting Myanmar factory workers by demanding better working conditions from C&A.
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Just Style. 9 February 2017.