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CCC is calling for the Bangladeshi authorities to launch an immediate and impartial investigation into the killing and for them to work tirelessly to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Bangladeshi labor rights activist tortured and murdered

 

Aminul Islam, a Bangladeshi labor rights activist and former apparel worker was tortured and murdered last week in Dhaka. His body was dumped outside of the capital city and was found by local police last Thursday. According to the police report, Aminul Islam's body bore signs of brutal torture.

 
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Just Pay it: Wage compensation for Indonesian Nike workers

After 11 months of negotiation, a Nike supplier factory has agreed to pay $1m to Indonesian workers for 593,468 hours of unpaid overtime.For the 4,500 workers the deal means that they receive an average of about US$ 220 each.

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Agreement reached with PVH on safety in Bangladeshi garment factories

 

 CCC, together with Bangladeshi and international labour rights groups and trade unions, have signed an Memorandum of Understanding with the US based company PVH (owner of Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein) to improve safety at their suppliers in Bangladesh.

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Historic pact strengthens sportswear workers union rights

A historic agreement which follows two years of negotiations after the Playfair 2008 campaign was signed. The pact which addresses core labour rights issues in Indonesian factories was signed by Indonesian textile, clothing and footwear unions, major supplier factories and the major sportswear brands, including Adidas, Nike and Puma.

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Activists hung 1,5km of barbed wire bras in the garden of the Belgian Triumph headquarters
Tuesday, 01 January 2002 14:30

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Friday 11th of January

50 activists of Vêtements Propres and Schone Kleren Campagne hung 1,5km of barbed wire bras in the garden of theBelgian Triumph headquarters. A delegation offered a barbwire bra to M. Van Baarle, the Belgian director, as a symbol of protest against the presence of Triumph in Birma. M. Van Baarle said he would transmit this message to the international headquarters and said he could give no further details of the current state of affairs.

ccc campaigners and Triumph Belgium director van Baarle

ccc activists with barbwired triumph bra

Schone Kleren Campagne
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Haachtsesteenweg 579 - 1031 Brussel
tel. 02/246 36 81 - fax. 02/246 38 85

 

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