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Factory appeals against workers' acquittal
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by
Paul Roeland
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published
26-05-2014
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last modified
06-01-2015 13:47
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filed under:
Pakistan,
UA-review
Twelve garment workers who were charged with terrorism after setting up a trade union at a factory of Al Karam Textile Mills saw their acquittal by the Anti-Terrorism Court appealed against by factory management.
Located in
Behind The Scenes
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Review 2014
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Cases
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Victory for 12 workers and trade unionists in Pakistan
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by
Mirjam van Heugten
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published
03-09-2014
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filed under:
Pakistan,
union busting,
Al Karam
Twelve garment workers and trade union activists of the Power Loom Mazdoor Union in Pakistan were finally acquitted on August 29, 2014 after a trial that had dragged on for more than two years.
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News
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Compensation arrangement agreed for victims of the Ali Enterprise factory fire in Pakistan
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by
Christie Miedema
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published
12-09-2016
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filed under:
Pakistan,
factory fire,
KIK,
compensation,
health & safety,
Ali Enterprises
An agreement in excess of US$5 million has been reached to provide compensation for loss of income, medical and allied care as well as rehabilitation, to the victims of one of the worst industrial accidents in Pakistan. It results from the ILO facilitation and coordination of consultations during a recent mission to Pakistan from 25 July to 5 August.
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News
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