This Christmas, fashion’s unseen workers shared their stories – and are changing their futures.
This year, homeworkers in India came together to share their own stories – photographing the daily reality they face as unrecognised workers in fashion supply chains.
You can see their photographs here, which share stories of unacceptable working conditions, low wages, and show the impact of work without basic protections, like pensions or sick leave. But they also show stories of hope – of solidarity, family, friendship, and the ongoing fight for a brighter future.
Kamalam, who took the photograph below, explains:
Homeworkers are demanding change – to be acknowledged as workers, rather than ignored and hidden as subcontractors. Fashion brands try hard to hide their stories – often denying their existence, or claiming ignorance of subcontracting.
Together, we can support their fight for recognition as workers, and put pressure on UK brands to reveal their policies and acknowledge homeworkers. Recognition is key to change – as formal workers, they can negotiate wages, access pensions, sick pay, and maternity leave, as well as basic health and safety protections.
This time of year, clothing sales increase dramatically – but the income of those who make the clothes does not. As people up and down the country buy gifts for their loved ones, will you give a final gift this Christmas – the impact of which will last well beyond the festive season - and stand with homeworkers fighting for a fair deal?