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Unstitching the child labour debate

  1. What is child labour?
  2. How many children are working?
  3. What work do children do?
  4. What are the causes of child labour?
  5. International law
  6. The textile and garment sector of Bangladesh
  7. Working conditions in the garment industry
  8. A boycot of child labour?
  9. Discussion on the child labour project

The Clean Clothes Campaign is a coalition of solidarity groups, consumer organisations, trade unions and research groups that aims to improve the working conditions in the garment and sports wear industry worldwide. The CCC is active throughout Europe, with campaigns in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and Sweden.

The Bangladesh People Solidarity Centre is an information, research and action centre. It supports grassroots' organisations of peasants and the urban poor in Bangladesh. Besides, the BPSC seeks to raise public awareness through campaigns around concrete themes, such as campaign work around issues of water management (flood protection, arsenic pollution) and the Clean Clothes Campaign.

Clean Clothes Campaign Bangladesh People Solidarity Centre
P.O. Box 11584 P.O. Box 40066
1001 GN Amsterdam 1009 BB Amsterdam
the Netherlands the Netherlands
tel.: +31 (20) 4122785 tel.: +31 (20) 6937681
fax: +31 (20) 4122786 fax: +31 (20) 6937681
e-mail: info@cleanclothes.org e-mail: bpsc@xs4all.nl
http://www.cleanclothes.org

december 1998

This publication was made possible by funding from the European Commission.

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