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Largest Sum Ever: WRC recovers US$4.5 Million in unpaid severance

In the fall of 2019, two thousand Indonesian workers received what the WRC…

December 4, 2019
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When ‘business as usual’ costs lives: workers in Pakistan call for a binding safety agreement

By Christie Miedema and Liana Foxvog In Karachi, Pakistan, 11 September 2012 is…

November 14, 2019
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Lesotho garment workers struck landmark deals to tackle gender-based violence. Here’s how it happened.

By Rola Abimourched, Libakiso Matlho, Thusoana Ntlama, & Robin Runge Gender-based violence and…

September 13, 2019
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Landmark Agreements to Combat Gender-based Violence and Harassment in Lesotho’s Garment Industry

Last Thursday marked the announcement of a set of landmark agreements among…

August 19, 2019
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Leading apparel brands, trade unions, and women’s rights organizations sign binding agreements to combat gender-based violence and harassment at key supplier’s factories in Lesotho

Maseru, Lesotho; Washington, D.C. (August 15, 2019): Civil society groups, an international apparel…

August 15, 2019
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“Organized theft on a massive scale”: the reality of severance theft in Indonesia

Abruptly and without warning, the Indonesian garment company Jaba Garmindo shut down operations…

June 26, 2019
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The False Promise of Corporate Living Wage Commitments

In the face of mounting pressure from workers, unions, and civil society organizations…

June 1, 2019
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Amidst Wave of Deadly Fires, Bangladesh Government Threatens to Expel the Only Credible Building Safety Programme in the Country and Further Suppress Workers’ Rights

On the sixth anniversary of the Rana Plaza building collapse, labour rights…

April 23, 2019