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Image Parisian campaigners call for a living wage
by emma last modified 20-11-2013 13:46 — filed under: ,
In November 2012 French campaigners took to the streets to call for all garment workers to be paid a living wage
Located in Living Wage / Living Wage images
Image Troff document Campaigners in Brussels faint
by emma last modified 20-11-2013 13:54 — filed under: ,
To highlight the fainting epidemic amongst Cambodian garment workers as a result of the poverty wages they receive campaigners in Brussels fainted outside H&M
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News flash: Cambodian trial continues tomorrow
by Mirjam van Heugten published 20-05-2014 last modified 20-05-2014 11:23 — filed under: , , ,
Clean Clothes Campaign and campaigners around the world continue to call for the immediate dropping of all charges and release of the 23 men arrested in Cambodia in January 2014. Today the third day of the trial was postponed again, to tomorrow.
Located in News / / 05 / 20
Free the 23 verdict: 30th May
by Mirjam van Heugten published 22-05-2014 last modified 22-05-2014 15:44 — filed under: , ,
The verdict of the 23 people arrested during the wage strikes in Cambodia last January will be announced at 8am on May 30. Free the 23!
Located in News / / 05 / 22
Why we are staying away from H&M’s living wage summit in Cambodia
by Neva Nahtigal published 10-12-2018 last modified 11-12-2018 06:21 — filed under: , , ,
Clean Clothes Campaign International office declined an invitation to the “Fair living wage summit” that H&M is organizing on 11 December in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. We want to make sure that our absence is not misrepresented at the summit or in other situations and are therefore sharing some background that led to that decision.
Located in News / / 12 / 10
File PDF document Cambodia Factsheet February 2015
by Paul Roeland published 28-04-2015 last modified 08-11-2017 13:53 — filed under: ,
Located in Resources / Publications from the Clean Clothes Campaign / Factsheets
New safety initiative launched in India today ignores vital lessons from the past
by Christie Miedema published 28-08-2019 last modified 27-08-2019 20:34 — filed under: , , , , , ,
A building safety initiative launching in India today, aimed at improving safety for workers in the country’s garment industry, is set on a path to ignore workers’ voices and replicate mistakes from the past. Although the “Life and Building Safety Initiative” professes to learn from the programme that made factories safe in Bangladesh after the Rana Plaza building collapse, it ignores its most vital elements.
Located in News / / 08 / 28
CCC calls for action after another deadly collapse
by Paul Roeland published 16-05-2013 last modified 16-05-2013 15:37 — filed under: , ,
Clean Clothes Campaign is calling for immediate action from all international brands following today's collapse of the Wing Star Shoes factory in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The collapse of the ceiling cost the lives of at least two people, and injured seven. The workers were stitching sneakers for sportsbrand Asics when the ceiling caved in on top of them.
Located in News / / 05 / 16
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
Open letter to all brands sourcing from Cambodia
by Mirjam van Heugten published 22-03-2016 last modified 04-04-2016 13:48 — filed under: , , ,
Clean Clothes Campaign published an open letter to all brands in Cambodia to publicly support freedom of association and independent unions in Cambodia. We call upon the brands, representatives for H&M, Inditex, C&A, Levi Strauss, Marks & Spencer, Tchibo, Primark and other brands to widely disseminate a public support statement, for a Trade Union Law which fully complies with ILO Conventions 87 and 98 as a condition for future sourcing from the country.
Located in News / / 03 / 22