![ICAC on Twitter: "CHEERS and thanks to these Brands and Retailers, which are acting responsibly and meeting their financial obligations to textile suppliers and workers. These companies have paid for or agreed ICAC on Twitter: "CHEERS and thanks to these Brands and Retailers, which are acting responsibly and meeting their financial obligations to textile suppliers and workers. These companies have paid for or agreed](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EW8k7mcXkAANkMT.jpg)
ICAC on Twitter: "CHEERS and thanks to these Brands and Retailers, which are acting responsibly and meeting their financial obligations to textile suppliers and workers. These companies have paid for or agreed
![Clean Clothes on Twitter: "The first step towards doing the right thing is pretty easy: just pay for what you ordered in the first place. If garment companies don't #PayUp, how will Clean Clothes on Twitter: "The first step towards doing the right thing is pretty easy: just pay for what you ordered in the first place. If garment companies don't #PayUp, how will](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EWO2oaLXsAMWIyk.jpg)
Clean Clothes on Twitter: "The first step towards doing the right thing is pretty easy: just pay for what you ordered in the first place. If garment companies don't #PayUp, how will
Clean Clothes Campaign - Millions of garment workers around the world are left without income because the global garment supply chains that employ them practically collapsed when the #COVID19 pandemic hit. The
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![Clean Clothes on Twitter: "400,000 workers are now owed £41 million in arrears in #Karnataka. Brands must act immediately to make sure their suppliers pay workers their arrears and stop cheating workers Clean Clothes on Twitter: "400,000 workers are now owed £41 million in arrears in #Karnataka. Brands must act immediately to make sure their suppliers pay workers their arrears and stop cheating workers](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FI_oEnyWUAAuLxX.jpg)