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WATCH: How you can support the workers’ struggle in Myanmar – with Jay Kerr and Khaing Zar Aung

Bright Green Editors 22 November 2022 WATCH: How you can support the workers’ struggle in Myanmar – with Jay Kerr and Khaing Zar Aung2022-11-29T15:25:18+00:00 Comment No Comment
On episode 1 of #BrightGreenLive, we spoke to Jay Kerr from No Sweat and Khaing Zar Aung, president of the Industrial Workers Federation of Myanmar about the current political situation…
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Bangladeshi workers show how organised labour can defeat coronavirus

Jay Kerr 26 March 2020 Bangladeshi workers show how organised labour can defeat coronavirus2020-03-26T18:51:43+00:00 Comment No Comment
The global pandemic is stripping away the ‘ethical’ veneer nurtured by high street brands as they meet economic threats to the trillion-dollar garment industry by maneuvering to save money at…
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No Sweat: Crowdfunding a T-shirt that fights sweatshops

Emily Young 26 October 2019 No Sweat: Crowdfunding a T-shirt that fights sweatshops2019-10-26T14:23:24+01:00 Labour Movement No Comment
On April 24 2013, a building housing factories manufacturing for some of the world’s leading fashion brands collapsed, killing over 1,100 garment workers, injuring more than 2,500. It ultimately changing…
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A year on, a hundred years on; why Haiti still waits for justice and freedom.

Bright Green Editors 14 January 2011 A year on, a hundred years on; why Haiti still waits for justice and freedom.2011-01-14T09:30:02+00:00 2 Comments
By Cornelius Grissiths, this post first appeared at No Sweat Historically crippled by international debts, the middle of the twentieth century saw the IMF force Haiti (then occupied by America)…
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