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Cambodian garment workers commence strike for a living wage
by emma published 17-04-2014 last modified 17-04-2014 11:47 — filed under: , ,
Today, thousands of garment workers in Cambodia will stay at home as part of a new series of actions to demand of a living wage.
Located in News / / 04 / 17
Cambodian garment workers demand higher minimum wage
by emma published 16-09-2014 last modified 16-09-2014 15:06 — filed under: , ,
H&M among the leading clothing brands urged to show leadership and commitment to achieving a living wage
Located in News / / 09 / 17
Campaign launch: Turn around, H&M!
by Neva Nahtigal published 30-04-2018 last modified 10-12-2018 08:57 — filed under: , ,
Clean Clothes Campaign is dedicating this year’s International Labour Day to the hundreds of thousands of workers who produce garments for H&M. They are waiting for the brand to stop turning its back on the commitment that living wages would become a reality by 2018.
Located in News / / 04 / 30
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
Located in Living Wage / Living Wage images
Campaigners urge fashion brands to support minimum wage increase
by geertjan published 27-02-2013 last modified 24-04-2013 11:48 — filed under: ,
Cambodian garment workers union calls for $150 monthly minimum wage.
Located in News / / 02 / 28
CCC disappointed at new Bangladesh minimum wage level
by emma published 20-11-2013 last modified 21-11-2013 09:36 — filed under: , ,
Ahead of the expected announcement of a new minimum wage of 5,300 taka (€50.32) by the Government of Bangladesh, Clean Clothes Campaign is disappointed that it still falls a long way short of a living wage, leaving millions of garment workers still earning poverty wages.
Located in News / / 11 / 20
CCC slams meager minimum wage hike in Cambodia
by Mirjam van Heugten published 30-09-2015 last modified 13-11-2015 11:27 — filed under: , ,
Clean Clothes Campaign is disappointed with the proposal for a meager US$12 raise of the minimum wage in Cambodia, from US$128 to US$140 per month. In October, the Labor Advisory Committee (LAC) -- the country’s wage-setting group comprised of 28 representatives from government, unions and employers -- voted to approve the new minimum wage.
Located in News / / 10 / 01
Clean Clothes Campaign condemns employers' minimum wage proposal for workers in Bangladesh and urges brands to take action
by Neva Nahtigal published 20-07-2018 last modified 21-09-2018 09:21 — filed under: , ,
The Bangladesh garment industry employers’ association has shown utmost disregard for workers’ wellbeing and for their lives outside of garment factories. On Monday, 16 July, the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) submitted a proposal to the relevant public authority for the workers’ minimum wage to be set at 6,360 taka (about 75 USD). Not only does this amount not meet any living wage standard for Bangladesh – it does not even remedy employers’ disregard for the legally required increases over the past five years.
Located in News / / 07 / 20
Clean Clothes Campaign pushes for binding agreements for a living wage
by Mirjam van Heugten published 15-10-2015 — filed under: , , , , ,
On the second day of the Living Wage Now Forum in Brussels, prior to the delivery of 150.000 signatures from Clean Clothes Campaign, Clean Clothes Campiagn pushes for binding agreements and legislation to ensure accountibility of brands in the garment sector. The Clean Clothes Campaign presented the signatures to international clothing brands and European Commission representatives during the Living Wage Now Forum.
Located in News / / 10 / 15
Clean Clothes Campaign response to agreement between H&M and IndustriALL
by Mirjam van Heugten published 11-11-2015 last modified 02-12-2015 11:54 — filed under: , , ,
Clean Clothes Campaign welcomes the agreement which was recently signed between H&M and global workers federation IndustriALL, yet sees room for improvement for the Global Framework Agreement (GFA) which was also signed by Swedish trade union IF Metall.
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