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Turkey: Zara shoppers find labour complaints inside clothes - BBC News
Zara uses slave labour in Argentina - Equal Times
Hundreds of H&M and Gap Factory Workers Abused Daily: Report
Fenced camps and humiliating conditions… Zara workers' face violations in supply chains
Warning: garment may contain slave labour | Corporate Knights
Yes It's Produced By Child Labour But I Won't Be Boycotting Brands Just Yet... - Eco Warrior Princess
Syrian child migrants 'working' in factories that supply to M&S, Zara, Mango | World News - Hindustan Times
Turkey: Zara shoppers find labour complaints inside clothes - BBC News
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Child refugees in Turkey making clothes for UK shops - BBC News
Child Labour & Low Wages: The Real Cost of Producing Fashion in Myanmar
High-street fashion store Zara under investigation over the use of slave labour at factories in Argentina | Daily Mail Online
Powerful lobby against child labour paves the way to a safe future. - FNV
Are Zara labourers' 'pleas for help' the result of a fast-fashion business model? | The Independent | The Independent
Labor and Employment Practices – Zara
Unpaid labourers are 'slipping pleas for help into Zara clothes' | The Independent | The Independent
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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
Child labour in fashion and pandemic
Zara, Nike, and Abercrombie's Indian Factories Weren't Fully Paying Workers
In Turkish sweatshops, Syrian refugee children sew to survive
Zara's unpaid workers have been leaving desperate notes in clothes
Fast fashion companies like Zara, Boohoo, and H&M are bad for the environment and economy - Vox