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Brands must speak out about violations in Cambodia
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Ilona Kelly
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03-10-2017
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repression,
freedom of association,
trade union law,
human right,
Cambodia
Labour rights organizations are deeply concerned about the closing of democratic and civil society space in Cambodia. This trend has recently escalated with alarming high-profile incidents of repression against political leaders, non-governmental organizations, and independent media. Clean Clothes Campaign, Worker Rights Consortium, and International Labor Rights Forum are calling on multinational apparel companies sourcing from Cambodia to take a stand against this repression, and to urge the Cambodian government to respect human rights and labour rights.
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Global Wage Forum confirms living wage as core human right
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Mirjam van Heugten
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published
12-10-2015
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last modified
12-10-2015 21:36
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filed under:
living wage,
forum,
human right
On the first day of the Living Wage Forum in Brussels, bringing together workers, labour leaders, academics and members of the CCC global Network, the right to a living wage was confirmed as a human right. At the forum, organised by Clean Clothes Campaign and held between 12 and 14 October, more than 200 workers, brands, policy makers and campaigners come together to commit to implement a living wage for all garment workers.
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CCC condemns assassination Cambodian activist
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Mirjam van Heugten
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19-07-2016
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20-07-2016 12:14
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filed under:
black monday,
human right,
Cambodia
Clean Clothes Campaign is shocked by the murder of Kem Ley, a Cambodian political analyst and ally of the labour movement. He was shot in broad daylight on Sunday early morning, just days after Kem Ley spoke on a radio talk show on the prime minister's possible involvement in corruption and after being involved in the Black Monday Movement.
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