East African Flower Workers' Conditions Raise Concerns Amid UK Mother’s Day Sales
In Brief
Campaigners highlight worker conditions on East African flower farms supplying UK Mother’s Day market.
Key Facts
- More than 20 million flowers are set to be sold in the UK for Mother’s Day.
- Campaigners state that many flower farm workers in East Africa face dire working conditions.
- Calls have been made for a new UK law to protect workers across entire supply chains.
What Happened
Campaigners have raised concerns about the working conditions on East African flower farms that supply millions of flowers to the UK for Mother’s Day.
Why It Matters
The issue highlights ongoing debates about labor protections in global supply chains and the responsibilities of importing countries like the UK. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Advocates are urging the UK to consider legislation addressing worker protections in imported goods supply chains.
Sources
- The Independent — East Africa grows millions of flowers sold in UK – but workers ‘suffering’ to make it happen(2d ago)
