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Union fights sexual harassment at Hippo Knitting garment factory, Lesotho

English 17 May, 2021After reports that workers at Taiwanese-owned Hippo Knitting are subjected to sexual harassment and violence in the workplace, IndustriALL Global Union affiliate, the Independent Democratic Union of Lesotho (IDUL), are fighting back against the rampant violations. Taiwanese-owned Hippo Knitting in Maseru, Lesotho, supplies workout wear to Fabletics, a brand co-founded by actor Kate Hudson. Three women workers and members of IDUL, confirm that sexual harassment and verbal abuse is common at the factory, taking many forms, including being asked to undress during searching. Verbal abuse including comments on the women’s bodies and other derogatory remarks are a daily occurrence.

Kate Hudson s Fabletics line investigating factory after 38 workers make sexual abuse, harassment claims

Exclusive: Workers in Factory That Makes Kate Hudson s Fabletics Activewear Allege Rampant Sexual and Physical Abuse

Exclusive: Workers in Factory That Makes Kate Hudson s Fabletics Activewear Allege Rampant Sexual and Physical Abuse Time 5/5/2021 Louise Donovan © Lindokuhle Sobekwa Magnum Photos for TIME Factory workers head home at the end of the day in Maseru, Lesotho. Many travel by foot and live in nearby villages or surrounding areas as far as seven miles away. Published in partnership with E mployees at a garment factory in Lesotho, a tiny country in southern Africa, say they have lived in constant fear for years. Each day at 7 a.m., as their sewing machines whirred, a familiar panic rose in many of them:

Un fournisseur de Gap et Levi s rejette des polluants – Jeune Afrique

Un fournisseur de Gap et Levi s rejette des polluants – Jeune Afrique
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Massive job losses loom at Nien Hsing - Lesotho Times

Massive job losses loom at Nien Hsing Massive job losses loom at Nien Hsing MASSIVE job losses are looming at leading textile manufacturer, Nien Hsing International. This amid revelations that the company will next month retrench at least 2500 workers to manage costs due to the Covid-19 induced slump in demand for denim products. This will leave the company with just 500 workers. Nien Hsing manager Ricky Chang this week told the Lesotho Times that the factory was suffering from a serious shortage of orders from buyers. The factory’s main market is the United States (US) which it has accessed courtesy of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) trade concession which allows Lesotho to export products duty-free to that country.

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