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A CEO battle, a Honduras factory, and the shirt in your closet 

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Gildan t-shirts are everywhere. The ubiquity of their products has turned Gildan into one of the biggest clothing manufacturers and wholesalers in the world, bringing in billions in revenue every year. But recently, Gildan has been in the news about a fight between its former CEO and the board. And this boardroom drama has refocused attention on how the Montreal-based company makes its clothes so cheaply.
Robyn Doolittle, a reporter with The Globe’s Report on Business, looked into Gildan’s work conditions at their factories in Honduras and explored the tension behind wanting cheap clothes that are ethically made.
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@mimianalystmind6014 11 дней назад
Hi guys, Thank you so much for discussing this topic. My team and I are graduate students at HEC Montreal. We are researching how Gildan can ethically transfer its production to Bangladesh as part of our Corporate Social Responsibility course.
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