Walmart Uniforms Hail From Jordan, Not USA: Report

International Business Times

Published Sep 12, 2014 05:30PM ET

Updated Sep 12, 2014 06:31PM ET

Walmart Uniforms Hail From Jordan, Not USA: Report

By Maria Gallucci - The blue polyester vests that Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE:WMT) workers will soon be required to wear hail from Jordan, according to media reports. The garment’s place of origin raised plenty of eyebrows due to the giant retailer’s recent pledge to buy more U.S.-made goods, as well as the slate of workers’ rights violations at Walmart suppliers in Jordan.

Gawker received a tip Friday from a Walmart employee in Minnesota, who snapped a picture of the vest’s inner tag. The image was also distributed by a PR firm for labor organizing group OUR Walmart.

As of Sept. 29, workers at thousands of Walmart stores will have to wear the vest along with a collared blue or white shirt and black or khaki pants. The dress code has sparked fierce opposition among labor organizers and employees who say they can’t afford to buy new clothes.

A spokesperson for Walmart, the world’s biggest retailer, did not immediately return several requests for comment.

The Bentonville, Arkansas-based company launched its “Buy American” campaign in early 2013. It pledged to spend an extra $250 billion on products made, sourced or grown in the United States over the next decade. The company says two-thirds of its products are already domestically made. “We believe we can create more American jobs by supporting more American manufacturing,” according to Walmart’s website.