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  2. Clothing industry - Wikipedia

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    The garment industry in Cambodia represents the largest portion of the country's manufacturing sector, accounting for 80% of all exports. In 2012, exports grew to $4.61 billion, up 8% over 2011. In the first half of 2013, the Cambodian garment industry reported exports worth $1.56 billion. [13] The sector employs 335,400 workers, of which 91% ...

  3. Textile industry - Wikipedia

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    The industry's contribution in the nation's exports account for 8.5% of the total GDP. Textile exports stood at $4.4 billion in 2017–18. The industry employs a large section of the labour force in the country. Pakistan is the 4th largest producer of cotton with the third largest spinning capacity in Asia.

  4. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, the union had contracts with 85 percent of men's garment manufacturers and had reduced the workweek to 44 hours. Under Hillman's leadership, the union tried to moderate the fierce competition between employers in the industry by imposing industry wide working standards, thereby taking wages and hours out of the competitive calculus.

  5. Textile manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Textile manufacturing or textile engineering is a major industry. It is largely based on the conversion of fibre into yarn , then yarn into fabric. These are then dyed or printed, fabricated into cloth which is then converted into useful goods such as clothing , household items, upholstery and various industrial products.

  6. Category:Clothing industry - Wikipedia

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    Garment districts (11 P) H. Haberdashers (2 C, 31 P) R. ... Pages in category "Clothing industry" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.

  7. Apparel industry of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    As of 1998, the Sri Lanka apparel industry employed about 300,000 people in 800 factories. Sri Lanka nationals are primary owners of 85% of the small-to-mid-sized factories, while larger operations are typically joint ventures or foreign-owned. [10] The end of Sri Lanka's civil war in 2009

  8. Timeline of clothing and textiles technology - Wikipedia

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    Flax flowers. Research remains ongoing as to when people started wearing clothes.; c. 50,000 BC – A discovered twisted fibre (a 3-ply cord fragment) indicates thinge likely use of clothing, bags, nets and similar technology by Neanderthals in southeastern France.

  9. List of textile and clothing trade unions - Wikipedia

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    Textile and clothing trade unions are labor unions that represent workers in the textile industry and garment industry. A partial list is as follows. International IndustriALL Global Union (Switzerland) International Trade Union Confederation (Belgium) Africa Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union (South Africa) Asia