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Garment worker

British pronunciation/ɡˈɑːmənt wˈɜːkə/
American pronunciation/ɡˈɑːɹmənt wˈɜːkɚ/
Garment worker
[NOUN]
1

a person who works in the clothing manufacturing industry

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garment worker definition and meaning

Who is a "garment worker"?

A garment worker is a person who is employed in the garment or textile industry, where they are involved in the production of clothing items. They may work in a variety of roles, including seamstresses, tailors, pattern makers, cutters, and machine operators. Their work involves using tools and machinery to cut, stitch, and assemble fabric pieces into finished garments. They may work in a factory setting, or in a smaller workshop, and are often required to work long hours to meet production targets. Garment workers are an essential part of the fashion industry, and play a critical role in ensuring that the clothes we wear are of good quality and made to last. However, many garment workers face poor working conditions and low wages, particularly in developing countries, where they may be employed by large multinational corporations.

Examples
1Garment workers in Bangladesh paying the price for cheap clothing.
2Yeah, my Bubby was a garment worker.
3So, the garment worker is the only point of the supply chain where the margins are squeezed.
4Equally, a young Chinese garment worker has her own set of values based on her culture and her life circumstance.
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