Is Gap Inc. willing to pay higher prices to support living wage in other countries?
As members of the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) and Social Accountability International (SAI), Gap Inc. is committed to the principle that wages for a standard working week should meet the basic needs of factory workers and provide them with discretionary income. While there is no universally agreed-upon calculation for a basic-needs wage, we require that workers’ earnings at least match minimum legal standards or local industry benchmarks, whichever is higher. We continue to work with ETI and SAI to define and determine a basic-needs wage in the regions in which we work with factories.
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