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July 8th, 2008DGZ Migrant Worker Centre Reopens We are pleased to report that the Dagongzhe (DGZ) Migrant Worker Centre in Shenzhen, China has re-opened and that its founder, Huang Qing-nan, has partially recovered and resumed work. Thank you for taking action!
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July 1th, 2008 Are you a great communicator with creative ideas on how to convey complex ideas in a clear way to the public and motivate them to take action?The International Secretariat of the Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC) is seeking a Campaigns Coordinator
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April 29, 2008 Bangladesh's State of Emergency and Its Impact on Labour Rights Since the declaration of a State of Emergency in Bangladesh in January 2007, emergency laws have been used to suppress opposition to the government and the freedom of speech, association, assembly and expression of a wide variety of groups.
Read more >> April 29, 2008 Full Package Approach to Labour Codes of Conduct Four major steps companies can take to ensure their products are made under humane conditions
Read more >> April 11, 2008 Third anniversary Spectrum factory collapse April 11 marks the third anniversary of the Spectrum factory collapse in Bangladesh. The collapse, of the factory, build on swamp and not up to standard, killed 64 and injured 80, of which 54 seriously.
Read more >> April 9, 2008 Call on adidas to Improve its Performance in Indonesia, Re-Employ Mistreated Workers adidas must take action to address systemic labour violations in Indonesia. It can begin by making amends for the illegal and unfair treatment of workers at PT Spotec and PT Dong Joe who were left with nothing when the factories abruptly closed.
Read more >> | Take action now! >> April 9, 2008 Reports from the different Clean Clothes Campaigns and projects June 2007 - February 2008
Read more >> April 8, 2008 "Alternative" or "Ethical" Clothes A number of initiatives selling clothes that are calling themselves "ethical", "alternative" or "fairly produced" have sprung up following campaigns by the international anti-sweatshop movement and increased consumer interest in fair trade and ethical shopping. These initiatives aim to promote the idea of a more ethical clothing industry and/or meet the demands of a rising number of individual and institutional consumers for "clean clothes".
Read more >> March 20, 2008 CCC Helps Launch Play Fair Alternative Olympic Flame With the start of the official Olympic Torch Relay for the Beijing Olympics only a few days away, Play Fair 2008, today launched "Catch the Flame", an electronic relay race to bring public attention to the need for the Olympics movement to stamp out abuses of labour standards in workplaces making Olympics goods.
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Olympics: Play Fair 2008 Launches Alternative Olympic Flame
www.catchtheflame.org March 17, 2008 Tell Chinese Officials: Release Innocent Workers, Bring Corrupt Owner to Justice Demand the immediate and unconditional release of the five workers who spontaneously and peacefully walked with their fellow workers to report the factory owner's crime and call on the authorities for help.
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