Living Wage images
Cambodia May 1st
Garment workers in Penom Penh,Cambodia took to the streets to mark International Labour Day, May 1st 2013
Ath Thorn C.CAWDU May 1st
C.CAWDU President Ath Thorn at the May 1st International Labour Day rally in Penom Penh
Campaigners in Hong Kong May 1st
Campaigners in Hong Kong mark International Labour Day May 1st 2013
Workers in India May 1st
Workers on the outskirts of Delhi mark International Labour Day May 1st 2013
Anannya Bhattacharjee May 1st 2013
Asia Floor Wage International Coordinator Anannaya Bhattacharjee addresses workers at a rally on May 1st 2013
Steffi Eckelmann photos
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 They may not be published without prior permission from Steffi Eckelmann.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)
Labour Behind the Label activists take action.
At London Fashion Week in September 2013 Labour Behind the Label activists drew attention to the "peanuts" garment workers get paid.
Belgium students take action
Students participated in activities raising awareness of the need for a living wage to be paid.
Asia Floor Wage launches campaign in Belgium
Asia Floor Wage coordinator Anannya Bhattacharjee speaks to campaigners in Belgium.
Berlin activists hand over call to action.
Clean Clothes Campaign action group handed over 13,336 signatures on the Living Wage petition to Gesamtverband textil+mode (Confederation of the German Textile and Fashion Industry)
Danish campaigners take to the streets
In Copenhagen activists took the message of a living wage to consumers on the streets.
Street art in Dublin
Irish campaigners used striking street art to get the message across that there is still a long way to go before a living wage is paid.
Polish actor launches campaign
In Poland, actor Mateusz Banasiuk joined campaigners to launch the Living Wage campaign.
Spanish campaigners in Vitoria
Took a clothes rack into the shopping streets to draw attention to the situation of garment workers.
Recruiting workers
In Utrecht, Dutch campaigners posed as recruiters for jobs with long hours, no toilet breaks and terrible pay.
E-garment March 2013
Workers outside E-garment factory in Cambodia call for an increase in the minimum wage
Action in Copenhagen Sept 2012
Activists took to the streets of Copenhagen to draw attention to the poverty wages Cambodia workers are being paid
Mass fainting outside H&M's HQ in Stockholm
In October 2012 activists in Sweden staged a mass fainting in protest at the poverty wages being paid to workers in Cambodia
Activists faint outside H&M flagship store
In October 2012 Swedish activists fainted outside H&M's flagship store in protest at the poverty wages Cambodian workers were receiving
Parisian campaigners call for a living wage
In November 2012 French campaigners took to the streets to call for all garment workers to be paid a living wage
Price tag action Copenhagen
As part of the living wage campaign in the run up to Christmas 2012 campaigners across Europe left alternative price tage in H&M clothes
Price tag action Nijmegen
In the Netherlands campaigners left the alternative price tags in H&M stores across the country
Price tag action
Across Europe alternative price tags were distributed throughout stores to raise awareness of the poverty wages received by the people making the clothes
On the streets of Brussels 2012
In September 2012 campaigners in Europe launched a living wage campaign that focused on the poverty wages workers in Cambodia received
Campaigners in Brussels faint
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
Stripping to make a point
In the Netherlands as part of the launch of the living wage campaign we were joined by StoereVrouwen in the stores of Amsterdam credit: Lea Buragiewicz