RRN UPDATE: REQUEST from Batay Ouvriye – CONTINUE THE PRESSURE! CALL GILDAN TODAY.

Minimum wage protest in Port au Prince - Oct, 2012 BO is agitating to demand justice for beaten & fired Premium Apparel worker, Leo Vedél, and asks for your continued solidarity! Workers have been leafleting at Premium Apparel, as well as, all the factories in the area. Gédéon, the manager who beat Leo, [...]

RRN UPDATE: REQUEST from Batay Ouvriye – CONTINUE THE PRESSURE! CALL GILDAN TODAY.2013-02-25T01:00:54+00:00

We can't defeat capital while upholding its interests

Progressives (anti-imperialists and anti-capitalists) must avoid many traps designed to render us completely ineffective. We must clearly understand our situation, in order to act constructively. One fact that we must appropriate is that the crisis of capital is no longer a cyclical one. Instead it is a deeply rooted systemic crisis, from which, so far, [...]

We can't defeat capital while upholding its interests2013-02-18T15:05:38+00:00

SOLIDARITY FOR GARMENT WORKER LEO VEDÉL!

TELL GILDAN: STOP THE BEATING OF WORKERS WHO MAKE YOUR T-SHIRTS! Garment workers in Haiti are among the lowest paid and most oppressed in the world. The garments they produce are for export, for companies such as Walmart, Hanes, and Gildan. In October 2012, the minimum wage rose to 300 Goud ($7.06 US) per day. [...]

SOLIDARITY FOR GARMENT WORKER LEO VEDÉL!2013-02-14T20:20:37+00:00

Joint statement from organizations in Bangladesh

(This is a translation of a statement being circulated in Bangladesh). Hundreds of workers working at Toba Groups’ Tazreen Fashions Limited in Nischintapur, Ashulia in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, died at the devastating fire, one of the most horrible in recent times, on Nov 24. Government and mass media have claimed 130 deaths at [...]

Joint statement from organizations in Bangladesh2012-12-08T14:08:35+00:00

One Struggle: Statement of Solidarity for Garment Workers in Bangladesh

Charred human beings, mostly women, unrecognizable, burned to death behind locked doors. When alarms sounded, the bosses yelled that nothing was wrong. "Go back to work," they said. Outrage does not begin to encapsulate the reaction to the horrific deaths of garment workers in the Walmart-contracted Tazreen Fashions Ltd. Factory fire. One Struggle mourns the [...]

One Struggle: Statement of Solidarity for Garment Workers in Bangladesh2012-12-08T03:05:59+00:00

From Raw Materials To Your Mall: Exploitation Is Always In Fashion

An Insider Exposes Garment Industry Practices by Designer X With barely a year or so under my belt as a clothing designer, after graduating from one of the most famous Fashion Design universities in the world, I said something like this to my dad: “Dad, I feel guilty. I’ve learned since graduation that the people [...]

From Raw Materials To Your Mall: Exploitation Is Always In Fashion2012-12-05T16:21:23+00:00

When Walmart Comes to Midtown

“Walmart doesn’t destroy small businesses, capitalism does.” The title quote is from an article by Pablo Babanegra of Miami Autonomy and Solidarity. It sums up problems within local movements fighting the entrance of Walmart into their communities, and focuses on the construction of the Walmart Super Center in Midtown Miami (which has met intense opposition [...]

When Walmart Comes to Midtown2012-11-16T19:50:01+00:00
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