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47 killed in factory fire in Bangladesh (November 2000)

Yet more workers paid the price of employer negligence on Saturday November 25: 47 employees, including at least eight children, died in a fire at their textile factory. The doors were locked.


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Cultured pearls: tarnished by exploitation? (July 2000)

Pearl cultivation, a sector unfamiliar to the international trade union movement, represents the livelihood of numerous atolls in the Pacific Ocean. Here is a report from these heavenly islands where often people work very hard and safety standards are neglected.


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photoAnything but the rule of law!

Despite the much-heralded media show trial of a few former Khmer Rouge leaders in 2008, Cambodia’s legal authorities are incompetent and collude with the government. Clear examples were the trial following the assassination of trade unionist Chea Vichea, which resulted in 20-year prison sentences for two innocent people, and other cases linked to murders and violent attacks on trade unionists.

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photo"Their main objective is to instil fear in people"

Trade union activities are being repressed with ever greater ferocity in Swaziland. Repeated arbitrary arrests, intimidation and beatings are used to silence activists. Barnes Dlamini, president of the SFTU (Swaziland Federation of Trade Unions) has been arrested several times over the year 2011. He gives us an overview of the situation.

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