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But the repression has not only led to Cambodian workers, police last week arrested five activists


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On February 6 at 10 am, workers on strike E-Garments factory in Cambodia were attacked by 30 military police officers. Seven women were injured. One, 5 months pregnant, had to be taken to hospital emergency.
The workers, members of the Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers' Democratic Union (C.CAWDU) strike began on January 28 when the directors of the factory refused to implement the agreement signed by C.CAWDU it services debrecen reset dismissed 33 union members, ignoring a court ruling Cambodian Arbitration Council. Currently still refusing to restore it services debrecen C.CAWDU eight union leaders who had been fired after being victims of aggression by some thugs in the factory in 2010 Since the beginning of the strike, police it services debrecen and Thugs have attacked staff union twice.
But the repression has not only led to Cambodian workers, police last week arrested five activists of the international Clean Clothes Campaign when they were reunited with workers in a protest in front of the factory. The activists were taken to a local police station where they were detained and interrogated it services debrecen for over six hours. Finally they were released without charge
E-Garment produces brands such as Marks & Spencer, Esprit, Diesel, Okaidi, and VF Corporation, owner of sports brands such as Vans, Lee, The North Face, Timberland and Wrangler. Cambodian workers and unions claim that the factory it services debrecen has close links with the local police, and a long history of human rights abuses and labor.
The garment industry in Cambodia is characterized by exploitation, discrimination and violence against workers. it services debrecen These facts are not isolated cases, but indicative of the treatment of workers and garment workers in Cambodia widely. Governmental institutions created to protect Cambodian people are manipulated by the interests of transnational business, and as a result markets and government trample with impunity the rights and even the lives of people who face the police brutality and thugs, shootings and murders.
The international it services debrecen fashion brands can not benefit from poverty, exploitation and violence it services debrecen in a country. The systematic violation of labor rights in producer countries still show a lack of will by purchasing companies, it services debrecen to undertake the responsibilities arising from their CSR policies with workers in their supply chain. The transactional earning thousands it services debrecen of profits thanks to the flexibility it services debrecen of this global market -produint heavily indebted countries in the World Bank and the IMF as in the case of Cambodia are directly it services debrecen responsible along with the government of each country and guarantee job a living wage to workers in the factories, and respect their right to self-organization of association.
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