Africa’s first fair-trade clothing company is a huge deal
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Chid Libertys first radical choice was hiring women in their 30s, 40s, and 50s to sew in his garment factories. But he didnt realize it was radical until later, when he found out that as with modeling or gymnastics developing-world seamstresses are considered ancient by their mid- to late-20s. When Liberty hired older women, his trainer complained that he might as well fire them all.
Libertys second radical choice was not only keeping the women on, but investing in their success. Fast Co. has the story of how his worker-focused company is changing the game:
Liberty and Justice, the company [Chid Liberty] co-founded with Adam Butlein in 2010, is now Africas first fair-trade-certified apparel manufacturer, making tops and bottoms for brands like Prana, FEED Projects, Haggar, and other large buyers in the U.S. The workers at the companys factories in Liberia and Ghana are 90% female, and paid 20% higher wages than their peers on average. Together, the employees also own a 49% stake in the enterprise, while L and Js 51% gets channelled back into community development.
The result is a staggering success for both workers and the company. Both factories are growing, with the goal of hitting 700 employees at the Ghanaian factory and 500 at the Liberian factory by 2014.