Fighting for Fair Fashion

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🎙️ The Fashion Stitch – On Fabrics, Facts and Feelings Episode 1: Fighting for Fair Fashion: How Can Garment Workers Make A Fair Living?

55-hour weeks. $1.58 per hour. No overtime pay. These are not the conditions of a faraway sweatshop, but realities for many garment workers in Los Angeles today. In this episode, host Clare Press explores the hidden stories of labor in fashion—past and present—and asks: what will it take to ensure fair wages, dignity, and safety for those who make our clothes?

💡 Beyond the challenges, we also celebrate wins: ● The Garment Worker Protection Act in California

● The historic 1982 Chinatown strike in New York

● The Dindigul Agreement in India, protecting women workers from gender-based violence

⚠️ Trigger warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics including gender-based violence and child labor. Please take care while listening.

Featuring: ● Anahí Cruz and Daisy Gonzalez from The Garment Worker Center in Los Angeles – on organizing against wage theft, the Garment Worker Protection Act and ending piece-rate-pay.

● Katie Quan, former labor organizer – on the historic 1982 garment worker strike in NYC’s Chinatown.

● Sabina Kaldonek from FEMNET e.V. – on gender-based violence and the Dindigul Agreement in South Asia.

● Journalist Carmen Maiwald – on child labor in Turkey’s textile sector.

● Carolin Franitza from OEKO-TEX® – on due diligence, social responsibility, and the role of certifications.

🔑 Topics we cover: ● Why sweatshops are not just “somewhere else”

● The role of trade unions in garment workers’ rights

● Gender pay gaps and workplace discrimination

● Child labor in Turkey and its root causes

● Living wages vs. minimum wages

● How corporate due diligence and certifications can help

📌 Sources and further reading: ● Garment Worker Center

● Chinatown’s Garment Strike of 1982 (ILGWU)

● FEMNET: Gender-based violence in Bangladesh (in German)

● Dindigul Agreement

● Dindigul Agreement – Progress Report

● Unsere Kleidung, ihre Kindheit (Republik) (research on child labor by Carmen Maiwald, in German)

● U.S. Department of Labor – Garment Worker Survey (2023)

● Living vs. Minimum Wage (Fashion Changers) (in German)

● OEKO-TEX® SteP Standard

● Brundtland Report “Our Common Future

● UN Sustainable Development Goals

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🎧 Credits The Fashion Stitch is a co-production by OEKO-TEX® and Fashion Changers. Executive Producer: OEKO-TEX® Idea and Concept: Vreni Jäckle and Nina Lorenzen from Fashion Changers Content Editor & Editorial for this episode: Nina Lorenzen Production & Sound Design: Studio Ton Götze Podcast Cover Design: Vreni Jäckle Host: Clare Press

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