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.
A photographic essay produced by Labour behind the Label documents the every day struggles of workers making adidas products at the Shen Zhou factory in Phnom Penh.
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Low wages and inhumane treatment have lead 90,000 workers to strike at an adidas suppler in Vietnam.
Women making Converse sneakers at the Pou Chen Group factory in Sukabumi have been kicked, slapped and taunted by their supervisors.
As a migrant worker Nining was under pressure to survive in her new environment as well as to provide support to her parents and family back home. At the same time, Nining could not stand the way that workers were treated and exploited within the factory.
Another friend of mine recently became a single parent. Her baby is less than a year old, but her husband deserted both of them. To get by as a single mother she works full time at the footwear factory.