Archive for November, 2009

29
Nov

Philippines: Labor groups call for dismantling warlordism, inequitable social structures

LabourStart headline - Source: APL
28
Nov

CANADA: Canadian Rail Engineers Begin a Strike

About 1,700 locomotive engineers with the Canadian National Railway went on strike early Saturday. The walkout followed a decision by Canadian National to impose a new contract on its workers, including a 500-mile increase in the distance engineers are required to cover each month. The union said that the increased distance would sometimes make engineers work seven-day weeks without overtime.
28
Nov

Iraq: Iraqi trade union leader murdered

LabourStart headline - Source: GFIW
26
Nov

China: Wal-Mart suppliers in China charged with worker rights abuses

LabourStart headline - Source: AFP
26
Nov

Canada: Petition Denouncing Vale’s Attacks ‘Catching Fire’ on Twitter

LabourStart headline - Source: Steelworkers
25
Nov

LL Bean Responds with Grace

Bama Athreya, Executive Director, ILRF
 
Just in time for Thanksgiving, the outdoor clothing brand LL Bean has made a significant commitment Freeport_llbean to work with ILRF to end forced child labor in cotton.  Last week, we released our Sweatshop Hall of Shame, and to our surprise, were compelled to name LL Bean as one of the companies that had been non-responsive to our efforts over the past year to help us end the terrible abuse of children in cotton production in Central Asia. 
 
This is a company that, in the past, had always been quick to respond when we identified sweatshop abuses in their supplier factories in Asia, and had worked with us to correct some of those abuses.  So our surprise turned to relief when, within 24 hours of being identified in the "Sweatshop Hall of Shame," a senior official in the company, in charge of the company's labor rights monitoring program, called to ask what the company could do to work with ILRF and ensure that they were not profiting from forced child labor.


 Here is the company's public statement, issued today:  "Since this issue was brought to our attention by the International Labor Rights Forum, we have begun contacting suppliers to convey to them that we do not intend to use Uzbekistan cotton. We have also agreed to join a coalition of organizations working with ILRF to develop next steps toward the elimination of Uzbekistan cotton in the supply chain. This is a complex issue that we believe is best addressed on a collaborative basis. We are pleased to work with ILRF, and others, to find solutions. "
 
To be sure, the cotton supply chain is complex and we don't anticipate that the company will be able to clean up its supply chain overnight.  But given this new commitment, the company is moving in the right direction.  We look forward to working with the staff of LL Bean and hope to be able to report good news on this company to our supporters soon.
25
Nov

Canada: Petition Denouncing Vale’s Attacks ‘Catching Fire’ on Twitter

LabourStart headline - Source: Steelworkers
25
Nov

Global: Stop Violence Against Women Day: Governments to Take Decisive Action to End Violence Against Women

LabourStart headline - Source: ITUC
25
Nov

Australia: Burrow to seek new international union role

LabourStart headline - Source: ACTU
24
Nov

Nepal: 8 unions’ strike over assault by Minister on civil servant continues

LabourStart headline - Source: The Himalayan Times



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