What They State: "We aspire to improve working conditions for garment workers by demonstrating how doing so can benefit all stakeholders – from workers being promoted more quickly and receiving higher wages, to factory managers becoming more efficient and thereby profitable, to customers knowing that their clothing is made by people who are treated fairly.”



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Reality: Workers in Gap’s Bangladesh factories often work over 100 hours a week for miserable wages – much below the legal limit. Women are frequently denied paternity leave and there is little to no room for growth. After a factory collapse that killed thousands of workers, Gap refused to back a safety bill to improve safety conditions in Bangladesh factories.