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Amirul Haque Amin – Vorsitzender der National Garment Workers Union – spricht über die Bedeutung der Austauschprogramme von exChains, bei denen sich die ArbeiterInnen aus verschiedenen Teilen der Welt und von verschiedenen Teilen der Produktionskette, persönlich begegnen. Er berichtet über die Bedeutung dieser persönlichen Begegnungen von Beschäftigten aus Bangladesch, Sri Lanka und der BRD, die letztlich für ... more |
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| date: 20.06.2009
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Three Activist from exChains talk about the beginnings of this project dedicated to "worker-to-worker-solidarity" in the international garment industries.
Anton Marcus speaks about first meetings, aims and intentions ... and about concrete chances and problems of globalization from the point of view of a project like exChains. |
length: 6:30 min
| date: 13.06.2009
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Sweatshops in Bangladesh
Report on NGWF and its context in Bangladesh
The National Garment Workers' Federation (NGWF) works with exploited garment sector workers throughout Bangladesh. Through campaigning and education programmes, NGWF aims to ensure that workers receive fair wages and are aware of their basic rights. NGWF’s work with government and employers is leading to improvements in the working conditions and environment of factories in Bangladesh.
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Women Working Worldwide
Women Working Worldwide is a UK based organisation which works with an international network of women workers. We focus on supporting the rights of women working in international production chains which supply the UK and other European countries with consumer goods such as food and clothing.
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CleanClothesCampaign
A Global Alliance
The Clean Clothes Campaign is an alliance of organisations in 12 European countries. CCC members include trade unions and NGOs covering a broad spectrum of perspectives and interests, such as women’s rights, consumer advocacy and poverty reduction.
The CCC exists to support garment workers in their efforts to create substantive, sustainable improvements in working conditions. We rely on a partner network of more than 200 organisations and unions in garment-producing countries to identify local problems and objectives, and to help us develop campaign strategies to support workers in achieving their goals. The CCC cooperates extensively with similar labour rights campaigns in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
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