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Benetton and Mango: Rana Plaza survivors risk losing their homes
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Mirjam van Heugten
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01-08-2013
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health & safety,
factory collapse,
Tazreen,
factory fire,
Rana Plaza,
Bangladesh
Thousands of you joined us last May by sending a message to the brands linked to the Tazreen fire and Rana Plaza collapse in Bangladesh, demanding that they take responsibility by paying compensation. We need your help again. Without adequate compensation, workers now risk losing their homes. Tell Benetton and Mango that the right for compensation unites all people.
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Benetton and Mango: come to Bangladesh, and pay compensation!
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Paul Roeland
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15-08-2013
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last modified
18-08-2013 07:59
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filed under:
health & safety,
factory collapse,
compensation,
Tazreen,
factory fire,
Rana Plaza
Recently, we asked you to call on Benetton and Mango to go to the Tazreen and Rana Plaza compensation meetings in Bangladesh because the right to fair compensation ‘unites all people’.
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CCC calls for investigation after factory fire Philippines
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Mirjam van Heugten
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19-05-2015
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filed under:
fire,
philippines,
factory fire,
slippers,
kentex
Clean Clothes Campaign calls on the government of the Philipines to carry out a full and detailed investigation into the circumstances surrounding a fire at a Manila slipper factory, which killed at least 72 workers on May 13th 2015.
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Sean Combs’ ENYCE labels found in Bangladesh factory fire
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geertjan
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26-11-2012
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last modified
24-04-2013 09:50
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filed under:
Tazreen,
factory fire,
ENYCE
US rapper and producer, Sean Combs, more commonly known as Puff Daddy or P Diddy, is called upon by campaigners to take action today after his ENYCE brand was linked a tragic fire which killed 120 Bangladeshi garment workers on Saturday. Labels from his ENYCE brand were found in the wreckage of the burnt out Tazreen Fashion garment factory by local activists.
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Bangladesh factory fire: brands accused of criminal negligence
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geertjan
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25-11-2012
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last modified
24-04-2013 09:50
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filed under:
Tazreen,
factory fire,
Bangladesh
The Clean Clothes Campaign, along with trade unions and labour rights organisations in Bangladesh and around the world is calling for immediate action from international brands following yesterday's fire in Dhaka Bangladesh, which cost the lives over one hundred garment workers.
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Call on Gap to protect Bangladeshi workers' lives
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geertjan
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26-10-2012
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last modified
23-01-2014 09:20
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filed under:
Bangladesh,
factory fire,
Gap,
Tazreen,
Safety Accord
Since 2006 at least 500 Bangladeshi garment workers have died in factory fires while sewing clothing for giant fashion companies, like Gap and H&M.
Future tragic deaths could be prevented if companies like Gap would follow the lead of brands like Tommy Hilfiger and the German retailer Tchibo, by agreeing to a fire safety program that includes really independent inspections, mandatory repairs and renovations of safety hazards, a central role for workers and unions, transparency and binding commitments to protect workers.
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Statement Regarding Gap’s Refusal to Agree to a Fire Safety Program in Bangladesh
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geertjan
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26-10-2012
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last modified
29-04-2013 15:40
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filed under:
Tazreen,
Gap,
factory fire,
Bangladesh
Gap Inc. has refused to participate in a comprehensive fire safety program, to which two other major apparel brands have already committed, to address the deadly working conditions at its supplier factories in Bangladesh.
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Urge KIK to identify buyers and pay compensation to Pakistan fire victims
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by
geertjan
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published
16-10-2012
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last modified
23-07-2013 10:53
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filed under:
KIK,
Ali Enterprises,
factory fire,
Pakistan
On Tuesday 11th September almost 300 workers were killed when a fire ripped through the Ali Enterprises factory in Karachi, Pakistan. At the time of the fire the factory was producing jeans for the German low cost retailer, KIK, which has more than 3000 stores in eight European countries.
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Global brands should ensure garment worker safety
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by
geertjan
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published
12-09-2012
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last modified
24-04-2013 09:50
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filed under:
Russia,
factory fire,
Bangladesh
CCC mourns the senseless deaths of at least 250 garment workers who perished in three factory fires in Pakistan and Russia this week.
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Pakistan fire victims producing for German low-cost retailer KIK
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by
geertjan
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published
25-09-2012
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last modified
24-04-2013 09:51
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filed under:
KIK,
Ali Enterprises,
factory fire,
Pakistan
The Clean Clothes Campaign today express their shock and outrage at the failure of German company KIK to ensure that workers in its supplier factories are employed in safe working conditions after it was confirmed that Ali Enterprises, which last week burnt down killing almost 300 people, was producing jeans for the low-cost retailer.
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