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Cotton On joins ACT Initiative

Cotton On made important progress by joining the ACT Initiative on Living Wages, which brings together brands and global unions to collaborate on achieving higher wages for the women who make our clothes.

Cotton On also affirmed their commitment to working towards living wages in their supply chain, however are yet to commit to a clear time frame for action.

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