From hardship to hope: women migrant workers in the Indian ready-made garment industry

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In order to provide women migrant workers with a life of dignity, security, and a sense of recognition at their workplaces, the three primary stakeholders of the garment sector supply chain need to work quickly and collaboratively.

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