Sunday, January 16, 2011

[olympiaworkers] Sacked for striking - Cambodian garment workers need our support

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Please take action today to support over 300 sacked Cambodian garment workers.  

Those workers went on strike last September, asking for a wage increase that would ensure basic provisions such as sufficient nutrition and shelter.
 
Their employers reacted by sacking them.
 
Well known brands such as Gap, Zara and H&M source from a large number of the involved factories. 
 
Please demand that these workers are allowed to return to work immediately, with compensation paid for the time they have been dismissed: 
 
 
And if you want to know more about what daily life is actually like for garment workers in the developing world, there's an extraordinary book out by Chun Yu Wang, a 25-year-old woman, called "Chicken Feathers and Garlic Skin: Diary of a Chinese Garment Factory Girl on Saipan."  
 
It's LabourStart's book of the month, and every copy you purchase helps support our campaigning activities.
 
 
Have a great weekend.
 
Eric Lee

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From: ericlee@labourstart.org
Date: Fri, January 14, 2011

Please take action today to support over 300 sacked Cambodian garment
workers.

Those workers went on strike last September, asking for a wage
increase that would ensure basic provisions such as sufficient
nutrition and shelter.

Their employers reacted by sacking them.

Well known brands such as Gap, Zara and H&M source from a large
number of the involved factories.

Please demand that these workers are allowed to return to work
immediately, with compensation paid for the time they have been
dismissed:

http://www.cleanclothes.org/urgent-actions/cambodia-wages
<http://www.cleanclothes.org/urgent-actions/cambodia-wages >

And if you want to know more about what daily life is actually like
for garment workers in the developing world, there's an extraordinary
book out by Chun Yu Wang, a 25-year-old woman, called "Chicken
Feathers and Garlic Skin: Diary of a Chinese Garment Factory Girl on
Saipan."

It's LabourStart's book of the month, and every copy you purchase
helps support our campaigning activities.

Click here to learn more and to order the book.
<http://ssl30.pair.com/unionist/ccp7/index.php?app=ecom&ns=prodshow&ref=feathers&mktsrc=labourstart>

Have a great weekend.

Eric Lee

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