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April 9, 2008Call 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. The In November 2006, 10,500 workers at PT Dong Joe and PT Spotec suddenly found themselves out of a job when the factories abruptly closed. To make matters worse, workers did not receive their severance and other entitlements for many months, leaving them with nothing. Full entitlements have still not been paid to all workers.

Read more of this articleTake action now Jan 29 , 2008 Message to Adidas: Dismissed Workers Deserve New Jobs!
Adidas must ensure employment of unfairly dismissed Panarub workers In October 2005, 33 workers from PT Panarub Factory in Tangerang (near Jakarta) were unfairly dismissed after they demanded better working conditions and participated in a legal strike asking for better pay for workers. The factory’s 11,500 workers produced sports shoes for Adidas and other sportswear brands, and were paid as little as 60 cents an hour despite a dramatic rise in the cost of living in Indonesia. In response, the factory management fired nearly all of the leaders of the union, Perbupas, in an effort to stop the workers from fighting for better working conditions and exercising their right to freedom of association.
Read moreTake action now May 30, 2007 Workers Successfully Negotiate Settlement at BJ&B The CCC is pleased to report that workers at the BJ&B garment factory in the Dominican Republic have succeeded in obtaining a satisfactory severance agreement. Thanks to everyone who wrote letters to Nike and adidas urging them to press their supplier to negotiate a fair settlement for the workers! The settlement provides for three months' severance pay above what is legally required by Dominican law, and includes a donation of 200,000 pesos to the union and its parent federation for organising and educational programs. Read more of this article Jan 3, 2007 Hermosa: emergency fund set up and new action request In 2006 we have several times asked you to support the Hermosa workers, whose factory closed in may 2005 following an attempt to organize a union. A determined group of 63 workers has since been campaigning to receive their legally owed severance and other payments, and to end the blacklisting that prevents them from getting new jobs in the Maquila. Read more of this article Take action now

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Oxfam publishes report on labour rights and sportswear production in Asia

May 2006, The Clean Clothes Campaign welcomes the report brought out by Oxfam on labour rights and sportswear production in Asia, “Offside!”. The report concludes that sportswear companies are failing to ensure that workers making their products have the right to freedom of association. Although some companies are involved with positive initiatives which have led to improved conditions in some factories, still their overall approach to trade union rights has been inconsistent and at times contradictory. Read more >>