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In this section we compile press releases and
news articles from our network: items involving
the CCC network across Europe, our partners in
producer countries, or with a particular international
relevance. For news from national CCCs, please
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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.
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March 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.
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March 20,
2008 Play
Fair launches 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.
For more see:
Olympics:
Play Fair 2008 Launches Alternative Olympic Flame
www.catchtheflame.org
March 8,
2008 Challenging
the power of retailers in Europe The CCC
is part of an initiative to raise more awareness
about the excessive power of retailers in Europe,
and to stir the European Parliament and Commission
into action to curb it.
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Jan 30,
2008 Clean
Clothes Campaign Calls for Immediate Release of
Labor InvestigatorCCC Press release
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Jan 29,
2008 UPDATE
ON FFI CAMPAIGN: CASE HAS BEEN CLOSEDAt
the beginning of 2008, Clean Clothes Campaign
and India Committee of the Netherlands (CCC and
ICN), and Fiber & Fabrics International along
with its subsidiary Jeans Knit Private Limited
(FFI/JKPL), have resolved their differences as
to labour conditions at the Indian clothing production
facilities of FFI/JKPL. In consultation with local
organisations and unions in Bangalore, an Ombudsperson
in Bangalore will be appointed to resolve future
problems. Should employees, local organisations,
CCC or ICN have any complaints concerning labour
conditions, they can submit these to the Ombudsperson,
who will attempt to resolve them. Employees will
be free to organise themselves in a union of their
choice. On the basis of this agreement, CCC and
ICN are confident that any violations of labour
rights will be reported in a timely fashion and
will be resolved in a correct manner. Parties
therefore no longer require the courts to provide
judgement on the difference of opinion as to the
allegations put forward by local Indian organisations,
and disputed by FFI/JKPL, as to events lying in
the past (2005/2006). Therefore, the Indian company
withdraws all legal proceedings, and CCC and ICN
bring to an end all campaigns against FFI/JKPL
and the Dutch jeans brand G-Star. CCC and ICN
applaud the fact that G-Star, as the most important
former client of FFI/JKPL restores their commercial
relationship with FFI/JKPL." Read
more >>
Jan 22,
2008 Clean
Clothes Campaign Calls for Justice on Anniversary
of Labor Leader's MurderCCC Press release
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