As Bangladesh garment workers are met with violence while protesting against inadequate pay, Fashion Revolution's global policy and campaigns director Maeve Galvin, as well as global policy and campaigns managers Ciara Barry and Delphine Williot, reveal three ways in which fashion brands manufacturing in the country can support the protestors.
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