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September 25, 2017

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Credits: Clean Clothes Campaign The term 'sweatshop' is commonly used nowadays to describe any place with poor working conditions. Pakistan: The National Trade Union Federation Pakistan (NTUF), Democratic Workers Federation, and Karachi Bar representatives have filed a constitutional petition at the Sindh High Court against illegal worker retrenchment and violations of fundamental rights. Chrysanthemenstr. Bangladesh: Media report that in the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) asked its members to consider shutting down the factories on Thursday, but the government on Friday said that factories making protective equipment or working on previous orders can remain open if they take adequate safety measures for the workers. The three organizations are calling upon the government and factory owners to ensure that no workers can be retrenched during the pandemic and organize reinstatement with full wages for those workers retrenched thus far, full wages for workers sent home from closed factories, general leave for workers with full wage for the time the government measures to fight the pandemic last. Bangladesh: Thousands of people -- many of them garment workers -- are returning to Dhaka due to the lock down. Clean Clothes Campaign shared a post on Instagram: "It's great to hear that fashion billionaires behind #Gucci & #LouisVuitton pledged 300 million euro…" • Follow their account to see 1,592 posts. Bangladesh: Daily Star reports that factory owner associations BGMEA and the BKMEA are recommending closure of all factories until 14 April, but according to Mahmud Naser Jony, additional superintendent of police of Dhaka Industrial Police-1, 130 factories are still operating in Dhaka's Savar and Ashulia areas. Chanphally, garment worker, explains that she only took the break because her factory made her take leave from April 9 to 20 and stayed inside her home the entire time. youtube.com. Workers protested at proper distance from one another outside the Karachi Press Club on Saturday to urge factories owner to pay outstanding wages. Vimeo's platform gives us the ability to produce professional, branded company events that are engaging our partners in more meaningful ways. If any factory owner wants to pay the workers during this time they need to inform the BGMEA, BKMEA, and Industrial Police, according to the statement. Clean Clothes Campaign is a member of the Asia Floor Wage Alliance who have calculated a living wage for the region where so many rely on the garment industry to be able to live a decent life. Sindh province had issued a directive in March that banned companies from laying off workers. An article in the Daily Times raises that the monthly assistance of Rs 3,000 per month or one-time payment of Rs 12,000 for the workers who have lost their jobs as well as the vulnerable segments of the society is significantly lower than the minimum wage and inadequate to meet the needs of any household in this situation. India: In an op-ed, Indian journalist Smruti Koppikar states that the government of India after forgetting to address the needs of migrant workers in its first lock down announcement sought to address this lapse in a second address on 14 April extending the lockdown. Under such a scenario, a 30% discount will just remove the wages and all operational expenses.". Using other governments with large manufacturing sectors as reference, Rehan urged the government of Sri Lanka to offer proper incentives, in order to enable this major industry to survive the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak. 'Legal action will be taken if any owner fails to follow the directive', she made clear in a statement published today. The Steelworkers Humanity Fund is contributing with $50,000 to the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity, that provides emergency relief for garment workers put out of work during the COVID-19 outbreak. UK: George/Asda is asking 50% discount to take previously cancelled orders, calling it a sign of goodwill. Opinion pieces, interviews and blogs from across the business and human rights movement. Nearly 400 garment workers from the Mars Design Limited factory in Savar, Bangladesh, staged a demonstration this morning demanding their due salaries, that had not been paid for two months. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Clean Clothes Campaign and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union. Factory owners are ignoring the government ban on retrenchment of workers, leading to nearly 10 thousand workers from different factories in Dhaka, Ashulia, Gazipur, Narayanganj and Chattogram. Industrial police said that some 467 out of 1,356 factories in Savar, Ashulia and Dhamrai areas paid workers wages for March. Global: Worker Rights Consortium and the Maquiladora Health and Safety Solidarity Network (MHSSN) have developed recommendations for protecting the health and safety of garment and textile workers from risk of transmission of COVID-19 in those factories that remain in operation during the current pandemic. USA: Media report that many garment factories in Los Angeles have switched to making masks, but job conditions remain substandard. The government should make a list of the survivors immediately and help them", he added. Even though Hun Sen, Prime Minister of Cambodia, asked lenders to give borrowers a break and allow payment delays during the COVID-19 outbreak, specific guidelines have not been published and workers are still struggling to figure out how they will make loan payments. Already now 1,200 workers of the Kahatex (adidas supplier) were sent home without clarity whether they can work again and no pay. Thousands of workers demonstrated on 24 March. Italy: According reports from the CCC network organization Abiti Puliti logistic workers at the logistic hub of Stradella are still working to process online orders -- non-essential goods -- for H&M. This blog aims to collect daily information about how the new Coronavirus COVID-19 is influencing garment workers' rights in supply chains around the world. we'll make sure to deliver your clothes in 48 to 72 hours. In a statement the CCC network calls upon brands to pay for existing orders and make sure workers receive wages during the crisis. The Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments (DIFE) has launched a telemedicine service for workers amid the coronavirus outbreak to provide health services over phone. This is why it's important to wash your hands frequently, avoid touching your face and clean and disinfect commonly touched surfaces every day. We support garment workers' efforts to improve their working . Drawing from some positive examples, such as the measures taken by the Sindh provincial government in Pakistan and South Africa's Unemployment Insurance Fund, the organisation makes clear that "sadly, even such short-term measures are the exception rather than the norm". 4. Bangladesh: The Dhaka South City Corporation (DSSC) Mayor Sayeed Khokon on Saturday called upon the Commerce Minister to consider shutdown of garments factories to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Live-blog: How the Coronavirus affects garment workers in supply chains. The fall in orders ranged from 4 per cent in South America to 13.3 per cent in Africa. Posts about Clean Clothes Campaign written by bslfaculty. Indonesia: Media report that tens of thousands of workers across Indonesia have lost their jobs as economic activity slows due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Garment workers also demonstrated this morning in Narayanganj, Gazipur and Savar, protesting layoffs and demanding last month's wages. Read more Four years since the Tazreen factory fire: justice only half done, 24 Nov 2016. Pakistan: CCC network organization NTUF is providing emergency food support to workers together with the EDHI foundation. The trade impact is estimated to be greatest for the chemicals, textiles, apparel and automotive sectors. Live-blog: How the coronavirus affects garment workers in supply chains. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Registered Charity in England & Wales no. Previously I armed myself with huge data sets, eye-opening software, an energetic learning style and a Swedish bayonet for sword-swallowing. It wasn’t enough. But I hope this book will be.” Hans Rosling, February 2017. There is no entitlement to extra state support, as employers are expected to pay these workers. Going to order The Fight For Ethical Fashion: The Origins And Interactions Of The Clean Clothes Campaign (The Mobilization Series On Social Movements, Protest, And Culture)|Philip Balsiger another The Fight For Ethical Fashion: The Origins And Interactions Of The . The secretary-general of the General Manufacturers Association in Cambodia urges all workers to comply with the government's directive, as failure to get a health check could be cause for dismissal. 270 Likes, 4 Comments - Clean Clothes Campaign (@cleanclothescampaign) on Instagram: "On today's #COVID19 live-blog: 1. Hong Kong: More than 60% of retail workers suffer salary reduction according to CCC member, RCCIGU's survey. India: Migrant workers and daily-wage earners face an unprecedented livelihood disaster with over 200 calls of stranded workers coming in at the Aajeevika Bureau Labour Line in just the first four days of the lockdown. Global: An op-ed by Adam Minter argues that "all parties would benefit if retailers and brands committed to a shared responsibility for paying garment workers for completed work, and contributed to a reasonable severance during the inevitable virus-driven slump.". “I have my responsibility towards my workers, and I expect the same responsibility from our clients.” The article also shares how readers can help hold brands accountable and support garment workers in Bangladesh. It’s that simple. Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association has been forced to keep factories closed to prevent a further spread of coronavirus. Labour Behind the Label campaigns for garment workers' rights worldwide. People travel in cramped lorries or walk the distance in groups and are unable to keep social distancing, reports the Daily Star. However, 'if their demands are not met when normal conditions prevail, workers will resume their protests by reopening the camps. South Asia: The International Dalit Solidarity Network (IDSN) makes clear that vulnerable workers in supply chains need urgent protection in order to survive the COVID-19 outbreak and urges government and companies with supply chains in South Asia to protect migrant and informal workers, including Dalits, by assuring that they can buy essential goods and services for themselves and their families. In the meantime BGMEA, remains intent on opening factories on 26 April, reporting that garment export fell by 83.74 percent in the first 15 days of April compared to the same period last year. Bangladesh wants factory owners to pay their garment workers digitally, but media report that a BGMEA found that only 9% of garment factories pay wages through mobile financial services and 4% through banks. For businesses suffering from the outbreak, the Turkish government has offered to pay 60% of the wages of employees and state banks have offered loans to companies in order to make sure that they do not fire workers during this period. Media however report that social distancing remains practically impossible in garment factories because of the habit to pay wages in cash for which workers have to gather in a place and form long queues; dense seating arrangement are still open; and continuation of worker protests. The company argued that it needed to take these measures because of the effects of COVID19 on business. 500 workers are working without safety measures. 5) Respect the right to refuse work The State Bank of Pakistan had offered these employers long-term loans on easy terms and low interest too, but they have turned that offer down, too, and decided to turn their backs on their poor workers.”, UK: NGOs and civil society organizations in the UK such as Oxfam, War on Want and Labour Behind the Label published a letter 'calling on UK fashion retailers to put on public record whether they are honouring their contracts, so that both suppliers and workers can be confident that they will be paid their due. Andrew Tillett-Saks, union organizer in Southeast Asia, says to have 'reports of five factories in this industrial zone alone who have seen mass dismissal of union members' and shared a video of workers protesting. Media report that, after a demonstration outside the factory, a total of 323 workers from the bag manufacturing factory Brightberg Enterprises, located at Industrial Zone 2 in Dagon Seikkan township, have been re-employed today [21 April] and lawsuits against 18 workers have been withdrawn. ABOUT US. Indonesia: The Manpower Ministry of Indonesia released data showing that over 1.2 million workers in both the formal and informal sectors have been told to stay home with no pay or have been laid off. India: The garment manufacturing and exporting companies in Gautam Budh Nagar district have informed the district administration and the state government that they will not be able to pay salaries to their workers for the month of April. The Finance Minister said that the government expected to deliver cash handouts to 9 million people, but more than 24 million have applied for the program so far. Originally founded in 1989 in the Nederlands and today spread in 14 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Norvey, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK) the Clean Clothes Campaign represents the biggest textile trade union and NGOs alliance which works with about 250 world organizations. The BGMEA shared that its member factories located in Dhaka will reopen from today and tomorrow; factories in Ashulia, Savar and Dhamrai and Manikganj will reopen on 28, 29 and 30 April, respectively; factories in Rupganj, Narsingdi and Kanchpur will be reopened on 30 April and, finally, factories in Gazipur and Mymensingh will reopen on 2-3 May. Still many workers continued to be unpaid for the month of March. Myanmar: Media report that, according to the Union of Myanmar Chamber of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI), more than 1600 companies from the garment and tourism industries in Myanmar have applied for government COVID-19 loans, but only 88 applications have been approved because of discrepancies between financial reports and loan amounts. Media report that thousands of employees at garment factories in the Punjab province have been laid off without receiving their half month salary. "Garment workers shouldn't have to worry about putting food on the table", Aruna Kasyap of Human Rights Watch stated. Paying just the workers wages directly will not keep the jobs intact that these workers depend on. India: Thousands of domestic migrant workers continue to walk hundreds of kilometres to their home towns. Furthermore, factory owners' associations from Bangladesh, China, Cambodia, Myanmar, Pakistan and Vietnam called on their global partners to honour the terms of purchasing contracts, fulfil obligations therein, and not re-negotiate price or payment terms. The first report at The Emperor Has No Clothes: Garment Supply Chains in the Time of Pandemic has now been published. Media report that Khondaker Golam Moazeem, research director of the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), presented research work that emphasised the importance of effective dialogue between the government of Bangladesh, factory owners, workers and global buyers to protect businesses and workers from the current health and economic crisis. Daw Khine Zar Aung, chairman of the International Workers Federation of Myanmar, said that workers seek more safety measures in the workplace, which have not yet been guaranteed by many employers. In the fashion industry, and during a moment when the global pandemic has upended business-as-usual, it’s more important than ever to fight for the rights of the people working in garment supply chains and demand an end to forced labour. South Asia: Experts say that South Asian countries need a migrant worker-friendly disaster management policy. The COVID19 fund announced on the 18th of March by the Ministry of Planning, Finance and Industry of Myanmar is not accessible for foreign businesses. The promised financial support has not reached many of the workers yet. Sejung Apparel has declared temporary shutdown for three times since October. The borrowers will get a six-month grace period, meaning that they will start paying back the borrowed money in instalments to the government from the seventh month of receiving the money. But it is not nearly enough. Indonesia: Media report that the Indonesian government estimates that up to 4 million Indonesians could fall into poverty and about 5 million could become unemployed during the COVID-19 outbreak. The Clean Clothes Campaign is part of the Asia Floor Wage Alliance, an alliance of Asian trade unions and labour groups, which has calculated a living wage formula for Asia. Media report that remittances sent from Cambodian workers in South Korean during the first quarter represented $3.5M with 1,373 transactions, a decrease compared to the $6.2M with 2,270 transactions from the same period last year. Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) of Dhaka Industrial Police-1 Jane Alam Khan said factory owners have been asked not to sack any workers especially during this situation. Indonesia: Workers of the PT Bintang Karya Inti factory in Karangsono Village are given only 50% of their wages, reports Asia Floor Wage Alliance. Garment workers and their allies from across Asia call for living wages in the garment global production network. However, as Georges Sassine, factory owner and president of the Industries of Haiti Associations (ADIH) made clear "The question was whether to die of hunger or coronavirus" as most workers have only been paid 50% of the minimum wage. I'm glad that I found my author. Pakistan: The Pakistan Workers’ Federation states that since March, nearly half a million textile and garment industry workers have been dismissed in Punjab province alone. While the Sindh provincial government ordered employers to pay workers for the next three months, the reply of the Employers’ Federation of Pakistan (Sindh) was: “businesses are run for profits and it is the fundamental right of the employer to decide about operating the mills and to hire and fire the labour.” The federal and Punjab governments were less strict and only gave verbal statements to assure ‘no lay-offs’. Find out more about our demands. ", The Daily Star remembers the collapse of the Rana Plaza factory by exposing Western brands' double standards. Pakistan: Reports from the CCC network confirm that workers from the Ruaf Textile and Printing Mills, that protested in front of their factory on 16 April, have received their salaries. If you'd prefer to view all available content regardless of language, please change this switch. Found inside – Page 14lived . ' It would not be too long a walk for her , if she the ordinary method can bo very much helped . ... from his pocket a package of flag - root and slip- “ There is a Newfoundland dog of the historian's ac Their blog shady place . Media report that the 85,000 Cambodian migrant workers who have returned to Cambodia due to the pandemic are told by the government not to attempt to go back to the countries where they used to work. The union then organized a sit-in at the factory gate. The ability to submit labour rights violation complaints has been moved on-line, but is out of reach to migrants because it is in Thai language and they only have cell phones. Cambodia: Media report that 77 new factories, including 34 in the garment sector, have opened in Cambodia since the beginning of 2020, despite the COVID-19 outbreak. Cambodia: The European Branded Clothing Alliance, an alliance of European companies, has urged the EU to postpone its February decicion to withdraw part of its trade preferences towards Cambodia because of systematic human rights violations in order to help the industry recover from the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak. Italy: CCC network organization Abiti Puliti informs that in the logistic hub where workers continued to work for H&M and reported dangerous situations now two positive cases of COVID-19 were identified. Media report that, on Friday, the one-party controlled Senate voted to pass the draft 'state of emergency' legislation, a law that has already been widely criticized for giving the government widespread powers to curtail fundamental freedoms and rights, such as freedoms of movement, expression, association and assembly - all assured in the Cambodian Constitution. 3. While North America is expected to witness an average decline of 7.5 per cent, companies in Europe are expecting a drop of 17.5 per cent, ITMF said.". The factory manager said they dismissed workers as they do not have any orders and not enough money to pay workers. However, the regulation also stipulates that manufacturing factories could continue their operation if they receive a license and implement health protocols, because, as the Industry Minister made clear, "The manufacturing sector is the largest contributor to Indonesia's economy with a 19% share. It will be updated as new information comes in from media and the Clean Clothes Campaign global network. Media report that around 30 garment workers have been injured in a truck crash on their way to work, highlighting the imposibility of social distancing for many in the supply chain and the continued lack of safe transport. Bangladesh: CNN Business has published an updated article and a video on the situation in the garment industry in Bangladesh. The factories that employ nearly 100,000 workers and employees were laid off in line with the Bangladesh Labour Act-2013. We feel this figure and methodology is the most robust, independent calculation for a living wage currently available, and is a vital tool in benchmarking what companies . US: Garment Worker Center in Los Angeles is distributing food packages to garment workers in need as well as collecting information on working conditions of workers who continue to make PPE. Asia: Media report that Fashion Revolution encourages concerned individuals to write letters to their favorite fashions brands demanding that they honor the orders "already placed with their suppliers and ensure that the workers making their products are protected, supported and paid properly during this crisis". Weaving together the historical and the imagined, China Miéville's The Last Days of New Paris is a surreal and extraordinary work, from the author of The City & The City. 1941. 'If people wore clothes for two, three four days, you start halving or quartering, or whatever, the amount of detergent you use to clean those clothes…' Washing clothes has a detrimental impact on the environment, according to an article published in the latest issue of SCI's magazine; Chemistry & Industry . South East Asia: CCC network organization Mekong Migration Network reports on the vulnerable situation of migrant workers in this crisis. The dispersal followed a three-week period during which attempts to bring food and water to Jackie and Amer were barred by security guards. Clean Clothes Campaign Communicating With Bees Conflict Minerals Daphne Sheldrick And Her Animal Foundation Deepak Chopra Quote Domestic Violence In Nepal Don Elephants Die Ending Slavery Ethiopian Wolf Project Formaldehyde Hiding In Common Products Growing Up With Wild Animals Happy Mother's Day Happy New Year 2011 Hate Crime Against Renee . Over 80% of garment workers are women and the vast majority of them migrated from villages and live in boarding houses in the city. You're browsing our English site, so by default we are only showing content in English. Aimed at advanced beginners, the book guides you through how to measure yourself and all the techniques you will need. With a foreword by TV star Dawn O'Porter, this is the essential guide to creating your perfect wardrobe. Bangladesh: Media report that, despite the BGMEA's directive to all its members asking them not to ask their workers who are currently in their villages to return to Dhaka, the race to the cities has begun as factory owners announced that they would open the factories from today (26 April). Sri Lanka: CCC network organization FTZ-GSEU has written a letter to the Sri Lankan President on the violation of COVID19 preventive measures by some employers and state officials. A Phoenix-area charter school has created a laundry service after administrators realized students' lack of access to clean clothes was preventing them from coming to school. The measure has been put in place to assure that the necessary precautions are taken in order to contain the spread of the virus within factory walls. Reuters reports that several other brands that have been under intense criticism for cancelling orders or even demanding discounts might be making a turn. This website was created and maintained with the financial support of the European Union. She will, however, be forced to go on 14 days quarantine, which will have life-threatening consequences for her. The Trade Union Advisory Committee (TUAC) to the OECD maintains a website with partner responses. While brands such as @nike, @zara & @hm are being…" India: Media report that the Targeted Public Distribution Scheme allows India's poorest to purchase 5 kilograms of subsidized grains per month each. Thailand: Media report that Yuttana Silpsarnvitch, chairperson of the National Federation of Thai Textile Industries, estimated that, if the situation in the textile and garment industries does not improve in the next three weeks, as many as 60% of the factories are expected to shut down, leaving up to 200,000 workers with no job or income. Cambodia: CCC network organizations report that COVID19 continues to cause cancellation of orders, while factories are still operating. They mean that the local and international garment workers they employ in factories where they contract apparel production will be taking on this new task.". "Some companies have said that if they don't get any more orders, their business will die within a month. South Asia: HomeNet South Asia published a charter with demands for immediate action from South Asian governments for home based workers, including income support, free rations, door-to-door delivery of services, access to free-of-cost tests and healthcare facilities at public hospitals. Production was already slowing down before the lock down. These accounts are important as they will allow for payment of government support and wages during the crisis. Live-blog: How the Coronavirus affects garment workers in supply chains. Found insideBesides this they wash their clothes right on the municipal road and the women have made their bathing places close to ... campaign and finally after eight months has adjudged Unkakkhop village in Sangli district as 'Miss Maharashtra. An analysis in the Wire argues that the Indian textile industry needs government support to overcome this crisis. Crucially, non-payment for orders that have not yet been sent out from factories risks leaving suppliers unable to pay wages owed to their workers. Hong Kong: The Confederation of Trade Unions (CTU) today called on the Hong Kong government to create 50,000 temporary jobs, like cleaning, and building repair and maintenance to provide a lifeline to those who have lost their livelihoods due to the coronavirus outbreaks in the city. We don’t have the authority. Perfect for anything you want cleaned, pressed, and returned on a hanger. Subcontracted homeworkers — women who stitch from homes for some of the leading brands, often for pennies — have been left devastated by a lack of wages and lost payments for work already completed. Critics say the campaign is pure marketing. Indonesia: CCC organizations report that most factories still produce. Pick My Laundry provides premium washing and dry cleaning service leveraging mobile based technology. In the same article, the Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association shared that, of an estimated workforce of 700,000, about 350,000 are at risk of either being suspended without pay or losing their jobs permanently. Found inside – Page 228... September 6, 2006. http://blog.chron.com/herhealth/2006/09/ female-sex-drive-linked-to-emotions/. Accessed October 11, 2014. 113 how much housework they've done: Adele Horin, “Men who share the load clean up in the bedroom,” Sydney ... Nevertheless, ready-made garment factories (RMG) have been allowed to keep open if the chose so during the public holidays, which has already been extended until 5 May, as long as they are able to ensure worker's safety and health service facilities during this period. Profit. Garment sector leaders urged to be allowed to reopen, as some orders in their factories are half done and need to be completed and shipped in order to avoid facing order cancellation. CCC organizations BGIWF, BIGUF and BCWS in a statement expressed their concerns about the situation of garment workers during the pandemic.

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