June 12, 2019
The latest report from Global Labor Justice (GLJ) and the Asia Floor Wage Alliance (AFWA) details gender-based violence in the workplace that has become a front and center issue in recent years. While the issue itself receives more attention than it once did, we still lack the resources or guidelines… Read More»
Tags: AFWA, Asia Floor Wage Alliance, garment factory, Garment industry, gender-based violence, Global Labor Justice, Global Supply chain, H&M, IndustriALL Bangladesh, The Gap, Walmart
September 8, 2016
Last month, the United Food and Commercial Workers union announced that more than 1,000 employees at Zara’s New York City locations voted to join together in union. This news marks the biggest retail organizing victory since 1,200 sales associates at H&M came together to improve their working conditions in 2009.… Read More»
Tags: Global Framework Agreement, H&M, Inditex, retail, RWDSU, UNI, United Food and Commercial Workers, zara
December 9, 2015
Here in the United States, working people have come together to demand $15 an hour and better jobs. And in cities and towns across Cambodia the chants of working people have also pierced the air, demanding an equally important number: $177. Men and women in Cambodia have been demanding a… Read More»
Tags: 177, Cambodia, Gap, H&M, minimum wage, Supply chain, Walmart, zara
September 17, 2014
Since January, workers in garment factories in Cambodia making clothes for companies like Walmart and H&M have been calling for fair wages, asking their employers for a base wage of $177 per month. Workers have also been asking the companies to commit to ongoing negotiations with garment workers’ unions and… Read More»
Tags: Asia Floor Wage Alliance, Cambodia, garment factory, H&M, Southeast Asia, Supply chain, Walmart