Around the World Cup Football 2002,
the CCC organised a number of awareness
raising activities, and published
reports and information about the
working conditions of sportswear and
shoe production. Please find an overview,
also of what other groups have done,
below.
32kb) European
Parliament resolution on child labour in the production
of sports equipment
- May 2002, Executive
Summary of the Global March Report on the Football Stitching
Industry of Pakistan
- May 2002, FIFA
Tolerates Massive Violations of Labour Rights
Statement by the Clean Clothes Campaign and the Global
March Against Child Labour
- May 2002, "Irresponsible"
FIFA profiting from labour abuse and exploitation
Statement by the International Textile, Garment and
Leather Workers' Federation (ITGLWF)
- May 2002, Report summary: India: "Child
Labour and Labour Rights in the Sporting Goods Industry
A Case for Corporate Social Responsibility"
Social Sector Group, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
in New Delhi
- May 2002, Report
on the Working Conditions of Soccer and Football Workers
in Mainland China
- April 2002, Corespondence
between the Clean Clothes Campaign and the FIFA
- April 2002, Working
Conditions of Soccer and Football Workers in factories
producing for adidas, Puma, Lotto and others in mainland
China
- 17 Jan 2002, Press release Global
March against child labour on World Cup Campaign 2002
- The dark side of football Child
and adult labour in India's football industry and the
role of FIFA -India Committee of the Netherlands
(June 2000)
- Sialkot, Pakistan The
football industry From Child Labour to Workers' Rights
(CCC 1999)
- FIFA Labour code of footballs
- Sept 1996
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