What three designers can teach us about the past, present and future of the garment industry in New York City.
Despite public commitments, the company continues to exploit workers in the Global South as it reels in billions.
By Trip Gabriel Jay Mazur, a blunt-speaking, Bronx-born labor leader who was president of American ... factory, Mr. Mazur (pronounced MAY-zur) joined the staff of the storied International Ladies ...
NEW YORK -- Jay Mazur, a blunt-speaking, Bronx-born labor leader who was president of American ... a clothes factory, Mazur joined the staff of the storied International Ladies Garment Workers ...
Along the Pearl River in southern China, a fast-growing industry is churning out cheap clothes and toys that are flooding the world duty-free.
Though Bangladesh has increased oversight and auditing in factories to reduce child labor, the study found that for every 15 ...
The CEO and co-owner of Peerless Garments in Winnipeg points to dozens of finished garments around his factory and says he's ...
For a century, Americans have embraced a punitive approach to addiction—one that has undermined treatment efforts.
Judy Woodruff has traveled the country exploring the roots of America’s divisions over race, religion, culture, wealth and ...
Shein, Temu and their suppliers ​are moving to shift production out of China​ before they potentially lose a U.S. duty-free ...
They performed the most arduous and dangerous work despite racism, lower pay than white workers, curtailed food rations, and threats of violence from white railroad bosses. But in the famous 1869 ...
“Tariffs, in the short term, may encourage shoppers to look locally and purchase more American-made brands,” suggested Miami wardrobe stylist Samantha Brown. In addition to curbing price surges, Brown ...