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Fruit of the Loom

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Fruit of the Loom is a leading manufacturer of clothing, primarily known for its underwear and socks. The company offers a variety of clothing products, ensuring comfort and quality for consumers.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Fruit of the Loom

-40.58

0.02%

Latest Event

Fruit of the Loom Shifts from Unionized Factories to Sweatshop Sourcing

Fruit of the Loom announced the closure of two unionized factories in Honduras, affecting over 3,000 workers and reversing years of labor rights progress, while simultaneously increasing its imports of apparel from third‐party suppliers in countries with lower labor protections.

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TOADIE

Fruit of the Loom is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • Fruit of the Loom Shifts from Unionized Factories to Sweatshop Sourcing Logo
    FEB
    14
    2025

    Fruit of the Loom announced the closure of two unionized factories in Honduras, affecting over 3,000 workers and reversing years of labor rights progress, while simultaneously increasing its imports of apparel from third‐party suppliers in countries with lower labor protections.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 1

    Closing unionized factories in Honduras drastically undermines decades of progress in protecting worker rights, directly impacting over 3,000 employees and their families. This action reverses the company’s earlier commitment to ethical labor practices.

    Fruit of the Loom Turns Rotten on Worker Rights

  • -75

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 1

    The simultaneous spike in importing apparel from third‐party suppliers—where labor rights are not protected—reveals a shift toward a low-cost, sweatshop-style supply chain. This move undermines the earlier ethical sourcing practices established by the company.

    Fruit of the Loom Turns Rotten on Worker Rights

  • Senators Pressure Fruit of the Loom Over Child Labor Allegations Logo
    APR
    07
    2023

    In response to reports of migrant children working in hazardous conditions at facilities linked to Fruit of the Loom, two Democratic senators sent letters urging the company to review its child labor practices. The allegations, reported by major media outlets, prompted the company to note that it had already terminated its contract with the offending supplier and was transitioning to a new licensing partner, though concerns remain about past labor violations.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 1

    The senators' letter highlights serious allegations that migrant children were working in hazardous and illegal conditions at facilities used by Fruit of the Loom, pointing to significant violations of labor rights and human rights. While the company reported having terminated the problematic supplier, the existence of such allegations carries a heavy negative weight regarding its labor practices.

    Senators Urge CEOs to 'Examine' Child Labor Practices

  • +20

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 1

    Fruit of the Loom’s reported action of terminating the contract with the offending supplier and transitioning to a new licensing partner demonstrates a willingness to address potential supply chain vulnerabilities. This corrective measure, although reactive, indicates steps toward ensuring better compliance with labor and safety standards.

    Senators Urge CEOs to 'Examine' Child Labor Practices

  • Response to Child Labour Allegations in Supply Chain Logo
    MAR
    13
    2023

    Fruit of the Loom issued a statement addressing allegations of child labour within its supply chain. The company clarified that the facility in question was operated by Renfro Brands, a former licensee whose contract was terminated at the end of 2022, and noted that it is now coordinating with the former partner to conduct a thorough audit of the concerns.

  • +50

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 1

    By terminating its contract with Renfro Brands and engaging in an audit of the supplier’s practices, Fruit of the Loom is taking active steps towards ensuring ethical supply chain practices and addressing potential human rights violations.

    Response from Fruit of the Loom to allegations of child labour in its supply chain

  • +50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 1

    The company’s response to child labour allegations demonstrates a commitment to human rights and ethical standards by terminating its relationship with the implicated supplier and initiating an audit, which supports improved labor practices even though these allegations are serious.

    Response from Fruit of the Loom to allegations of child labour in its supply chain

  • Allegations of Child Labor and Supply Chain Exploitation Logo
    MAR
    06
    2023

    An exposé highlights that Fruit of the Loom, along with other major brands, may be complicit in child labor abuses through its outsourced supply chains. The report details how reliance on subcontractors and temporary staffing agencies has allowed labor violations to go unchecked, placing responsibility away from the corporation.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 1

    Fruit of the Loom is mentioned in an investigative report that alleges its supply chain practices facilitate child labor abuses. This reflects a disregard for worker rights and human dignity, warranting a negative rating under labor relations and human rights practices.

    Corporations have a duty to prevent child labor abuses in their supply chains. Here’s how they’re still getting off the hook

  • -75

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 1

    The article implicates Fruit of the Loom in ethical lapses regarding its supply chain, suggesting that outsourcing practices allow contractors to circumvent labor standards and contribute to child labor abuses. This lack of stringent oversight in sourcing practices merits a negative score in supply chain ethics.

    Corporations have a duty to prevent child labor abuses in their supply chains. Here’s how they’re still getting off the hook

  • Fruit of the Loom Accused of Migrant Child Labor Exploitation Logo
    MAR
    01
    2023

    An investigative report highlights that Fruit of the Loom has been using migrant child labor in Alabama to produce socks, drawing attention to labor rights violations and exploitation of underage workers.

  • -90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 1

    The report alleges that Fruit of the Loom employed migrant children, including middle-schoolers in Alabama, to manufacture socks. This practice is a stark violation of labor rights and demonstrates corporate negligence toward protecting vulnerable workers, particularly minors. Such exploitation underlines broader issues related to unethical labor practices and corporate disregard for human rights.

    Migrant Child Labor Found At Many U.S. Brands Like Cheerios, Cheetos, And Fruit Of The Loom

  • Investigation Links Fruit of the Loom to Migrant Child Labor Logo
    FEB
    01
    2023

    A New York Times investigation revealed that migrant children, primarily from Central America, were working long hours in dangerous conditions in factories across the United States, including facilities operated by Fruit of the Loom, in violation of child labour laws.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 1

    The investigation highlights serious labor rights violations by employing migrant children in hazardous working conditions, which is a blatant disregard for human rights and ethical labor practices. Fruit of the Loom's alleged involvement places it in a negative light from an anti-fascist perspective, as exploitation of vulnerable workers undermines social justice and equity.

    USA: Investigation finds migrant children working in factories in violation of child labour laws; incl. co. responses

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