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The Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC) stands in solidarity with workers, civil society and human rights defenders in South Korea advocating for a national law to protect human rights and the environment from abuses by business enterprises and calls on Korean law-makers to support the Act on the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment for Sustainable Business Management.
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Joint statement from Free Trade Zones & General Service Employees Union, Clean Clothes Campaign, War on Want, and Labour Behind the Label in response to NEXT’s closure of the Katunayake factory in Sri Lanka: While NEXT PLC celebrates another boost to its annual profit forecast — now expected to hit £1.08 billion this year — over 1,400 of its employees in Sri Lanka are facing a brutal reality: they’ve been sacked via WhatsApp.
Twelve years ago today the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh collapsed, killing at least 1,138 people in a preventable disaster. Today, the global Clean Clothes Campaign network reaffirms its solidarity with all those affected by this horrific tragedy and states its commitment to continue fight the root causes of the collapse, including unsafe factories, poverty wages, corporate negligence, and union busting.
A coalition of seven NGOs today lodged a formal complaint with the European Ombudsman, condemning the undemocratic, untransparent and rushed way in which the European Commission has developed the Omnibus proposal.