2011: a busy year for all By Labour Rights team
A wrap up of 2011 campaigns, acheivements and ongoing actions.
A journey through the life of a 24-year-old footwear factory worker.
A wrap up of 2011 campaigns, acheivements and ongoing actions.
More than 5 million Indonesian women work in factories. Their wages are very low and they receive 30% less than their male counterparts. But many are actively trying to change this situation…
Workers’ rights advocate Anis Hidayah has received the Human Rights Watch Alison Des Forges Award for her tireless efforts to ensure justice and human rights for Indonesian migrant workers.
More than 240 people from around the world have joined Sneaky Business—an online march to demand workers’ rights in the footwear industry.
101 people have begun a march across the world to end sneaky business in the global footwear industry.
Women making Converse sneakers at the Pou Chen Group factory in Sukabumi have been kicked, slapped and taunted by their supervisors.
As workers, getting our message or opinion across to multinational corporations can be difficult. This is what makes the role of protests so important…
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