Lucky Brand Joins Ranks of American Eagle and Puma in Compensating Guatemalan Factory Workers
ByAinvest
Friday, Oct 3, 2025 6:16 pm ET1min read
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Lucky Brand has agreed to pay $500,000 to former workers of Industrial Hana, a Guatemalan factory that produced goods for the denim company. This move comes after American Eagle Outfitters and Puma also agreed to pay $500,000 each to compensate the workers. The factory's abrupt closure in October 2023 left nearly 250 workers unemployed and owed $1.5 million in severance. Lucky Brand's contribution is seen as a win for labor campaigners, who hailed it as a major step towards ensuring workers' rights.

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