RT @maryhanlon: #openaccess article on #fashion & impact of #covid19 on #garmentworkers out in @DialoguesHG w/ @TaylorBrydges https://t.co/…
#openaccess article on #fashion & impact of #covid19 on #garmentworkers out in @DialoguesHG w/ @TaylorBrydges https://t.co/FgwZm7F0Pc 📢
And another piece on the implication of #COVID19 for #GlobalValueChains @TaylorBrydges and @MaryHanlon on "Garment Worker Rights and the Fashion Industry's Response to COVID-19" https://t.co/82iQPVvnDr
RT @mikegoodman56: Ah yes: for *whom* and *what* has the veil of the fetish of capitalism been removed? Whose work matters and whose still…
Ah yes: for *whom* and *what* has the veil of the fetish of capitalism been removed? Whose work matters and whose still doesn't (teachers anyone?) under Covid? Will some of this translate into living wages through new materialisations of affect and care in
RT @TRUNewsroom: How has COVID-19 affected the global garment industry? #myTRU's Mary Hanlon co-authored this just published research to fi…
How has COVID-19 affected the global garment industry? #myTRU's Mary Hanlon co-authored this just published research to find out. https://t.co/jBleXaYzge
So nice to see this out, and what a great experience working w/ @TaylorBrydges📚📢#openaccess #fashion #garmentworkers
RT @followthethings: “#Covid_19 has highlighted geographic asymmetries in worker solidarities making it increasingly apparent who is consid…
RT @followthethings: “#Covid_19 has highlighted geographic asymmetries in worker solidarities making it increasingly apparent who is consid…
RT @followthethings: “#Covid_19 has highlighted geographic asymmetries in worker solidarities making it increasingly apparent who is consid…
“#Covid_19 has highlighted geographic asymmetries in worker solidarities making it increasingly apparent who is considered part of the ‘team’ (‘visible’ [retail] workers ...) & who is not (‘invisible’ [garment & home] workers ...)” by @maryhanlon
Interesting comment on the uneven impact of the corona crisis on workers in the fashion industry. However, we also need to acknowledge the role of the state, and of local suppliers and trade unions in garment production countries in mediating the impact of
Online 1st: @TaylorBrydges and @MaryHanlon on "Garment Worker Rights and the Fashion Industry's Response to COVID-19" https://t.co/CyCFP0JciF