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Ist das Framing dieses Themas logisch und überzeugend?
Die Teilnehmenden der Faircademy-Schulungsreihe 2024/2025 in Deutschland kommentierten den Textentwurf. Die Frage ergibt sich aus den Rückmeldungen. Vgl. auch Diskussion zu gid://decidim-saas/Decidim::Hashtag/2/3.
How do we address the economic inequality between the people that own fashion companies and everyone else that works in fashion?
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Overproduction
Comment from member of Degrowth collective, Czech republic: Does "no overproduction" also mean restrictions on advertising or higher taxation? Introduction of a luxury tax on expensive brands for example?
THEME 4 - Notes from the workshop with workers and trade union representatives from Serbia
Workers across different factories describe remarkably similar problems: chronic miscommunication with management, production norms set according to the fastest rather than the average worker, outdated machinery, and extreme temperatures th…
We make too many clothes for the planet to cope with, at the cost of long working hours, indecent jobs, poverty wages, sweatshops. Why is this happening? What needs to change?
While the amount of clothes the system produces keeps increasing, most workers are not yet paid a living wage and continue working in an unsafe conditions. What changes do we need in the industry to fix the system?
How has the changing climate affected your work or home life?
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Own the means of production
We should establish worker coops to make and refashion clothing, and worker owned facilities should become the norm for production of our clothing.
Is your employer taking action to adapt your workplace to issues like heat or flooding and protect the workers? (Whatever your job, in whatever sector)
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