Haitian system suffers a stroke, with the disastrous tremor, and its shocking repercussions. Garment manufacturers are stepping up with optimistic expectations to resurrect the virtuous cycle of work.
Around 25,000 workers have started their work around Port-au-Prince. Employees' streaming in through the gates of the industry is a wonderful sight to watch after a destructive quake.
With earnings of 5 or 6 dollars for a day, a family depends on them, now, more than ever. Many of them return back to work, with the tiredness of sleeping on the streets showing on their faces.
Garment industry workers sew, check, fold, pack, and stack the garments. Cardboard boxes are filled with garments heading out to various stores. Haitian apparel workers are hoping positively that the global appetite for apparels will accelerate the country's economic recovery very soon.
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Fibre2fashion News Desk - India