Tommy Hilfiger

Date Company Accusation City / Area / Country Source Tags Media
03/10/2013Next Collections Ltd.
(Supplier Of Tommy Hilfiger)
Excessive work hours at factory (4.500 workers) producing garments; many employees routinely work more than 100 hours/week; regularly work may last until 5 a.m to meet production targets.Dhaka, Dhaka Division, BangladeshThe Wall Street JournalAbusive Management, Excessive Work Hours, Inspection Fraud, Non-Living Wage, Union Repression
22/03/2013
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01/01/2001
Alianza Fashion
(Supplier Of Tommy Hilfiger)
For 12 years, Alianza robbed workers of over $6 million in wages and benefits, changed it's legal name 4 times, and defrauded the  Guatemalan Social Security Institute (including the workers’ pension accounts) of over $4.7 million. Alianza sold garments to brands who then profited by 415% and 550% mark-ups.
Chimaltenango, GuatemalaInstitute for Global Labour and Human RightsNon-Living Wage, Tax Avoidance, Tax Evasion, Union Repression, Unpaid Insurance, Unpaid Wages
01/05/2011Eastman Exports
(Supplier Of Tommy Hilfiger)
Sumangali workers employed at least until April 2010 in factory producing yarn and textiles. Other labor concerns include: 12 hour daily shifts (72 hours/week); more than 12 hours during peak season; freedom of movement is restricted.Tamil Nadu, IndiaSOMOChild Labor, Excessive Work Hours, Unpaid Overtime