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Brands must speak out about violations in Cambodia
by Ilona Kelly published 03-10-2017 — filed under: , , , ,
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.
Located in News / / 10 / 03
Cambodia trade unions sidelined in preparations of Draft Trade Union Law
by Mirjam van Heugten published 08-10-2015 last modified 22-10-2015 10:45 — filed under: , , ,
Clean Clothes Campaign urges the Cambodian government not to pass the Trade Union Law unless genuine and inclusive consultation with civil society and trade unions can be garantueed by the government of Cambodia.
Located in News / / 10 / 09
Statement: Clean Clothes Campaign condemns charges against trade unionists in Cambodia
by Christie Miedema published 26-02-2016 last modified 14-04-2016 11:58 — filed under: , ,
Clean Clothes Campaign strongly condemns the recent attacks on workers and trade unionists in Cambodia and is particularly concerned about the targeting of trade union leaders such as Ath Thorn and Athit Kong (Cambodian Labour Confederation). Clean Clothes Campaign has protested the harassment in letters to the Cambodian Government and the EU delegation and European embassies in Cambodia.
Located in News / / 02 / 26