Garment workers in many countries are being exploited, says the International Trade Union Confederation. In many countries, including Bangladesh, Cambodia and Indonesia, union-busting measures are frequent and workers attempting to form a union are systematically dismissed. Conditions in the Asia-Pacific have deteriorated more than any other region with an increase in violence, violent attacks on workers, and criminalisation of the right to strike. In Colombia 34 workers were murdered in 2018.
The condition workers in Bangladesh are among the worst in the world. They are exposed to mass dismissals, arrests, violence and state repression against peaceful protests. In the garments sector, strikes are often met with extreme brutality by police forces.
Even in Europe 50 per cent countries now exclude groups of workers from the law, up from 20 per cent in 2018. A shocking 85 per cent of countries violate the right to strike while 80 per cent of them deny some or all workers the right to collective bargaining. Workers have no or restricted access to justice in 72 per cent countries ut of 145 countries; 54 deny or constrain free speech and freedom of assembly. Authorities have impeded the registration of unions in 59 per cent of countries and workers experience violence in 52 countries.

- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
Global Sourcing Expo Sydney 2026: Bridging the gap in global apparel procurement
The upcoming Global Sourcing Expo Sydney, scheduled for June 16–18, 2026, at the International Convention Centre (ICC) Sydney, is poised... Read more
Zara’s precision retail model leaves global competitors drowning in inventory
The global apparel sector is currently grappling with a punishing inventory overhang, yet Inditex, the parent company of Zara, has... Read more
Beyond the mall collapse, the profit push driving 2026 retail closures
The American retail sector has entered 2026 in the midst of one of its most impactful recalibrations in decades. Over... Read more
Status, Rewired: Health, AI and experience are displacing heritage luxury
The global luxury industry is not facing a demand fall it is confronting a redefinition of value. As bellwethers like... Read more
No More Easy Wins: Why global retailers are losing ground in China
China’s retail sector has entered a new phase, one defined not by aspiration, but by scrutiny. The long-standing advantage enjoyed... Read more
India’s 45°C economy is reshaping apparel retail and consumer spending
The intensifying heatwaves sweeping across the Indian subcontinent are no longer mere meteorological anomalies; they have become the primary engineers... Read more
FY26 Textile Scorecard: Integration, specialization are winning the margin battl…
As the curtains close on FY2025-26, India’s textile industry is revealing a sharp divide. On one side stand integrated and... Read more
Intertextile Shenzhen 2026: Pioneering the Future of Textile Innovation
As Shenzhen cements its status as China’s premier hub for manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and startup cultivation, Intertextile Shenzhen Apparel Fabrics... Read more
The Devil Wears Prada 2 reflects fashion’s power shift, where consumers replace …
" " The release of The Devil Wears Prada 2 has sparked a debate far bigger than a Hollywood sequel. What... Read more
The 30-minute problem reshaping the $63 bn leggings market
The global leggings makers are racing to solve one of the apparel industry’s most expensive hidden problems: discomfort that appears... Read more












