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Large public procurer in Norway publicly supports dismissed Thai workers
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by
geertjan
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published
18-10-2012
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last modified
24-04-2013 09:50
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filed under:
union,
Thailand,
dismissal,
Molnlycke
The South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority, the largest public procurer in the health sector in Norway, publicly supports a number of dismissed Thai workers at Mölnlycke Health Care (Thailand) Ltd. The company which produces hospital gowns sacked 22 unionized workers in September 2011 following their participation in what the gown manufacturer describes as an 'illegal strike'.
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Top global sports brands adidas and Mizuno shamefully defy international standards on workers’ rights in Indonesia
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by
Christie Miedema
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published
29-09-2017
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last modified
12-10-2017 17:47
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filed under:
strike,
dismissal,
Indonesia,
severance pay,
PT PDK
Clean Clothes Campaign issues the following statement in response to the refusal of adidas and Mizuno to pay what is owed to workers who made their shoes in Indonesia:
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Activists demand UNIQLO pay workers what they are due
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by
Mirjam van Heugten
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published
08-03-2017
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filed under:
dismissal,
Indonesia,
Jaba Garmindo,
protest,
UNIQLO,
wages
On International Women's Day a coalition of global campaigners are organising a series of actions aimed at the Japanese-owned corporation UNIQLO. The immediate goal is for UNIQLO to take responsibility for 4,000 workers in their supply chain. Protests in front of UNIQLO's stores are taking place in Hong Kong on Wednesday, running parallel to a letter petition targeting UNIQLO's CEO.
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