H&M: We'll Pay Living Wage to Bangladesh Workers

Clothing company announces new plan
By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 25, 2013 2:15 PM CST
H&M: We'll Pay Living Wage to Bangladesh Workers
Elaine Pasquini leaves an H&M store on the Thirrd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, Calif., on Monday, July 13, 2009.   (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

H&M is doing something to combat the terrible conditions that so many garment workers in Bangladesh and Cambodia endure: The cheap clothing giant will make sure the workers making its products in those countries receive a living wage, the Wall Street Journal reports. The Swedish company (fun fact: Its name is short for Hennes & Mauritz) is working with three factories and their workers to figure out how much workers need to live on; within five years, a living wage should be in place at 750 of its biggest suppliers, covering 60% of H&M merchandise. A rep for the company says prices aren't expected to increase as a result. (More Bangladesh stories.)

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