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Dec 18, 2007 Activists Across the Globe Call on G-Star to Give Workers A Fair Deal December 17 Action Day in 12 Countries, Spanning Four Continents
Read more >> Dec 3, 2007Indian court issues international arrest warrants for Dutch labour activistsCCC Press release
Read more >> Sept 27, 2007India: Warrant of arrest for Dutch labour rights activists CCC Press release
Read more >> Sept 9, 2007Indian libel case against Clean Clothes Campaign CCC court case hearing postponed to September 24, 2007.
Read more >> Aug 16, 2007Public Eye Awards 2008The Swiss CCC asks you all to consider companies to nominate of the "Pulic Eye Award" 2008!
More info >> june 25, 2007Action at G-star in Amsterdam Indian libel case against CCC prosponed.
Read more >> june 14, 2007 Clean Clothes Campaign summoned to Indian court in alleged defamation case Jeans manufacturer tries to silence its critics
Read more >> Feb 19, 2007Indian supplier of Euro/US Brands Gags Rights ActivistsCCC Press release - Court denies Indian labour organizations right to speak about working conditions in garment factory
Read more >> Oct 12, 2006 Clean Clothes Campaign files complaint against G-star
Dutch Clean Clothes Campaign and India Committee of the Netherlands file OECD Guidelines complaint against clothing retailer G-Star. The NGOs claim that G-Star has violated the Guidelines in its business relations with Indian suppliers Fibres and Fabrics International and Jeans Knit Pvt. Ltd. The complaint alleges violations of workers' rights in the Indian factories regarding freedom of association, the right to collective bargaining, payment of a living wage, discrimination in employment, working hours, overtime work, occupational health and safety, punishment, abuse, harassment, and lack of legally binding employment relations. In addition, G-Star and its suppliers have tried to silence Indian NGOs by applying for a gag order.

Read the complaint >> Sept 15, 2006 Chinese activists tour Europe
Eyewitness accounts of working conditions in Chinese garment factories. Jenny Chan September 15th through October 6th, the Clean Clothes Campaign hosts Chinese activists and workers in Europe. In seven countries they will be meeting with press, public and peers to discuss the current situation in the Chinese garment industry, the possible role of European organisations in improving those and the future priorities of the Chinese organisations. Their visit coincides with the European premiere of the new documentary about life in a Chinese jeans factory CHINA BLUE. In many countries our guests will appear at events organised around this internationally acclaimed film. Read more of this article Aug. 10, 2006Call for nominations "'Public Eye" awards 2007 Scheme Berne Declaration (CCC Switzerland) With the conferring of the “Public Eye Awards” in 2006, the tradition continues. Once again the Berne Declaration and Pro Natura - Friends of the Earth Switzerland effectively reminded corporate bosses at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos of their social and ecological responsibilities. As in the past, our “awards of disrepute” attracted considerable media attention and provoked corresponding reactions from the award-winning corporations. These facts demonstrate that the issue of corporate accountability continues to gain in importance on the public agenda.
Read more of this article July 27, 2006Aim for September Start Up of Spectrum Relief Scheme Companies invited to join September start-up of relief scheme for victims of collapsed factory, Bangladesh. On July 6 2006, Spanish-based retailer Inditex sent a letter to invite brands to participate in a Voluntary Relief Scheme to provide much needed support to workers who were injured and the families of those who died when the Spectrum / Shahriyar factory collapsed on April 11, 2005. The relief scheme, proposed to start this September, is one of the demands that the CCC and Bangladeshi partners have been making of garment companies sourcing from the factory since its collapse.

Read more of this article June 8, 2006Actions around the World Cup 2006 With the FIFA World Cup 2006 taking place in Germany, the CCC took the lead in organizing a number of actions. On May 11, a protest action was organized at the German Headquarters of Adidas at their annual stakeholders meeting. Dressed in red and with the slogan "Ich bin rot vor Wut!" (I am red of anger), protesters loudly draw attention to the poor working conditions at factories that supply Adidas.

Read more of this article April 11, 2006 Actions in Asia, Europe, North America Mark Spectrum Collapse
International Actions Mark One-Year Anniversary of Spectrum Tragedy Sweeping changes still needed to stop ongoing deaths, injuries of garment workers International Actions Mark One-Year Anniversary of Spectrum Tragedy Sweeping changes still needed to stop ongoing deaths, injuries of garment workers

Read more of this article April 11, 2006 Never Again!
April 11: International Action Day for Workers Health & Safety in Bangladesh CCC joins its Bangladeshi partners in calling for an International Action Day for Workers Health & Safety in Bangladesh

Read more of this article February, 2006 Outrage following more Bangladesh garment worker deaths
Three tragedies hit Bangladesh factories in one week, leaving scores dead, wounded Hundreds were reported dead or injured following three separate incidents in the Bangladesh garment and textile sector last week, according to various local and international news and Bangladeshi trade union reports.

Read more of this article January 6, 2006 The “Public Eye Awards”
Make an Impact Jan 2006, On the opening day of the World Economic Forum (WEF), The Berne Declaration and Pro Natura will confer the “Public Eye Awards” for the second year for particularly irresponsible corporate behavior. Over 20 corporations, both domestic and foreign, have been nominated in the categories Environment, Social Rights and Taxes.

Read more of this article   No Crash - No Problem?
The WTO's Liberalisation Policy Abandons Millions of Textile and Garment Workers Worldwide to the 'Mercy of the Free Market' "The fact that liberalisation threatens the perspectives of millions of workers worldwide of being able to live and work under humane conditions in the future is in danger of getting pushed to the wall in the wrangle about market shares."
December 7, 2005 - Press Statement: Ecumenical Network / SÜDWIND Institute

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November 24, 2006 Clean Clothes Campaign protest at BSCI “Ethical Sourcing” conference
Help put an end to deadly working conditions in garment factories Nov 24, 2005 - Participants of the first major conference organized by the Business Social Compliance Initiative in Brussels had to cross a picket line organized by the International Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC).

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Pakistan:Urgent Solidarity Needed

Oct 2005 - This message calls for solidarity from all the organizations all over the world, asking them to contribute to the "APTUF Earthquake Relief Fund" it has set up to help provide victims with medicines, tents, blankets, food, drinking water and clothes.
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Workers Sue Wal-Mart Over Sweatshop Conditions

Sept 2005 - Workers in six countries filed a class-action lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. on Tuesday, claiming the world's largest retailer overlooks sweatshop conditions at toy and clothing factories from China to Nicaragua.

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Max Havelaar textile-products in the supermarket
June 2005 - The Swiss fair trade labelling foundation Max Havelaar expands its products and enters the garment sector.

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Jan 2005 - Wal-Mart Wins "Public Eye Award" For Irresponsible Corporate Behaviour
Jan 2005 - Release and sentence reductions for Stella shoe factory workers in China
At a criminal appeal court hearing on 31 December 2004, seven Chinese shoe factory workers walked free in the southern city of Dongguan, Guangdong Province, after their original sentences of up to three-and-a-half years' imprisonment were reduced to nine-months, suspended for one year. Three under-aged workers were also released and their original suspended prison sentences dropped. They had all been in jail since April 2004.
This reversal of the sentencing of the Stella International shoe factory workers - all of whom had been involved in mass protests at Stella's Xing Xiong and Xing Ang factories in late April 2004 - represents a significant landmark in the history of the modern labour movement in China.
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