Bangladesh Government set to throw away @Banglaccord achievements
Our team together with Karen grassroots delegation Wah Ku Shee and @HsaMoo10 Thank you for a productive meeting @anna_c_roberts@MarkFarmaner@augenbleak@KValtersson@zoyaphan@KESAN_KARENpic.twitter.com/BzOCa8MEpZ
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 14. Februar 2019
Update:
11,600+ workers have lost their jobs, after striking for higher wages
(in factories supplying H&M, Tesco, M&S, Lidl, Aldi, according to @IndustriALL_GU)And is #biometric data the new tool of blacklisting & labour repression? https://t.co/Dlr5Rh9f7Kpic.twitter.com/jxKPigDKqm
— Alice Evans (@_alice_evans) 13. Februar 2019
Today’s the first day of the @OECD Forum on Due Diligence in the Garment & Footwear Sector, so we’re releasing our latest paper, „Future of Fashion: Worker-Led Strategies for Corporate Accountability in the Global Apparel Industry“ – read more: https://t.co/1SEw1ZvSAL #OECDrbc
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 13. Februar 2019
Bangladesh Government set to throw away @Banglaccord achievements | IndustriALL https://t.co/Q4aKZX4h6U
— IndustriALL (@IndustriALL_GU) 13. Februar 2019
Global investors representing over US $3 trillion call on Bangladeshi government to retain the @banglaccord to protect garment workers and prevent tragedies like the 2013 #RanaPlaza collapse. Read the statement and letter to Prime Minister https://t.co/uEWwEN0EAKpic.twitter.com/kDdCgInGyh
— ICCR (@ICCRonline) 12. Februar 2019
It’s my brother’s Marriage anniversary, but he is not with us yet. WE DEMAND HIS RELEASE AND LET US KNOW HIS WHERABOUTS. #FreeArman#enforceddissapearence#Bangladesh@MichaelPolakLaw@tobycadman@UNHumanRightspic.twitter.com/vTfCaOKEKK
— sumaiya rabeya (@sumaiyarabeya) 12. Februar 2019
Our affiliate in Bangladesh, the @ngwfinfo, demonstrated in Dhaka this morning to demand the release of imprisoned garment workers and the reinstatement of 11,600 who were sacked. pic.twitter.com/D6fMAb6Jp4
— IndustriALL (@IndustriALL_GU) 13. Februar 2019
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