H&M is using child labour in its factories in Myanmar, with many girls under 14 working in its factories. These young girls, along with the other workers, are being forced to work over 11 hours a day with no paid overtime just to keep their jobs. If they call in sick, their often lose their pay cheque.
H&M ignores these horrible labour abuses so that it can make the most money. It is sacrificing people's well-being for profit. H&M garments are made for pennies and then sold at huge profits.
This must stop. H&M must be held accountable for its awful labour practices.
Sign today and tell H&M to clean up its act in Myanmar.
Clothing companies are coming under more and more scrutiny in recent years for taking advantage of conditions in poorer nations.
H&M is vulnerable to public pressure and cares what it's customers think.
With the help of people like you, we can hold H&M accountable for its awful practices and change the lives of its workers in Myanmar for the better.
Please join me in creating better working conditions in Myanmar.
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Just Style. 9 February 2017.