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Statement: Clean Clothes Campaign condemns charges against trade unionists in Cambodia
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Christie Miedema
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26-02-2016
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last modified
14-04-2016 11:58
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filed under:
freedom of association,
trade union law,
Cambodia
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.
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Steffi Eckelmann photos
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emma
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18-10-2013
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last modified
21-10-2013 10:37
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filed under:
Cambodia,
living wage
Portraits of Cambodian garment workers.
All the images are protected by copyright. Reproducing or distributing an image or part of an image in any form or manner is illegal.
They may not be published without prior permission from Steffi Eckelmann. © Copyright 2013 Steffi Eckelmann (www.steffieckelmann.com)
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Swooning over fashion?
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geertjan
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18-09-2012
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last modified
24-04-2013 09:50
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filed under:
Cambodia,
living wage,
No More Excuses
The Clean Clothes Campaign started a Europe-wide campaign called No More Excuses to demand companies pay sweatshop workers in Cambodia enough to lift them out of poverty. Campaigners in 11 European countries will work together to call on popular brands to pay a living wage to workers. You can help!
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Unions Cambodia condemn violence used on peaceful protesters
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Mirjam van Heugten
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28-04-2016
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last modified
28-04-2016 09:37
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filed under:
Cambodia,
wages,
H&M,
Levi's,
freedom of association
After the controversial new Trade Union Law was passed on 4 April, unions call on brands to continue pushing the Government to consider the independent trade unions’ proposal for improvements on the proposed draft of trade union law in line with the Constitution and international laws. They condemn the violence that was used against peaceful protesters by the security guards.
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Update Cambodian Strike
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geertjan
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published
15-12-2010
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last modified
24-04-2013 16:03
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filed under:
strike,
Cambodia
On November 18th Sous Chantha, a trade union leader, was arrested and charged with drug trafficking. Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers Democratic Unions (C.CAWDU) believes this arrest to be a frame-up in order to disturb his union activities. Sous Chanta risks 2 to 5 years in jail.
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Victory: All 23 released from jail in Cambodia
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by
Mirjam van Heugten
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published
02-06-2014
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last modified
02-06-2014 09:34
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filed under:
strike,
living wage,
Cambodia
On Friday 30th May, the court convicted and then released the 23 garment workers and unionists who were arrested during the violent crackdown of the wage protest in Cambodia last January. Their sentences were suspended after huge pressure from international campaign groups and unions.
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Wage increases in Cambodia!
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geertjan
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published
15-03-2011
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last modified
25-04-2013 13:25
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filed under:
Cambodia,
living wage
After months of intense struggle, unions and employers reached an agreement to increase wages in Cambodia. The agreement follows months of unprecedented labour activism. In Cambodia, a rapidly growing garment industry has become the most important industrial sector and income-earner.
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Wage struggle continues
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anne
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published
02-10-2014
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last modified
06-01-2015 15:56
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filed under:
UA-review,
Cambodia
Workers need to earn a wage they can live on. In September 2014, yet another action day was organised to underline the claim of Cambodian textile workers to a living wage.
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Why we are staying away from H&M’s living wage summit in Cambodia
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by
Neva Nahtigal
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published
10-12-2018
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last modified
11-12-2018 06:21
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filed under:
#TurnAroundHM,
living wage,
H&M,
Cambodia
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.
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Workers left homeless and unpaid after factory closure
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geertjan
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published
21-01-2013
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last modified
24-04-2013 09:51
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filed under:
Cambodia,
factory closure,
Kingsland
Workers at a Cambodian underwear factory supplying H&M and Walmart are keeping a 24-hour vigil outside their factory after managers shut up shop and fled, owing hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid wages and benefits. Workers from Kingsland Garment are maintaining a camp in front of the factory in hopes of catching managers if they return to take machinery and equipment out of the factory.
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