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.
A new bill has been tabled in parliament to protect outworkers’ rights. take action with FairWear to support this bill.
Nescafe factory fires almost two thirds of the SBNIB union membership in Panjang, Indonesia.
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.
There has been a proliferation of company rating schemes in the past few years, but when it comes to improving workers’ rights are they really such a good thing?
More than 240 people from around the world have joined Sneaky Business—an online march to demand workers’ rights in the footwear industry.