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This report isn't an 'ethical shopping guide'. The way to help workers is not to boycott one company in favour of another, it's to shift from being a passive consumer to an active one. Each time you buy clothes, get in touch with the company you bought them from, ask them what they are doing about the recommendations in this report. Together, we can - and we will - clean up fashion.

 
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shabana sheikh said:

  hello,
i am a fashion designer. i saw your site and i got so much information. but i want fashion designer jobs. could you sujest me that what type of job is good for me as a own boutique or as a assistance.
thanks
May 03, 2008

Clara Ranthe said:

  Im greatly saddenned not to be able to see the details of wages so that the point can come across to where it is going faster thus enabling me to know if it is worth looking for a job in John Lewis at all. What I mean is there is great prices i.e.expensive but does the wages match?


September 17, 2007
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