Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC)
Equitably produced clothing need not be expensive, say entreprises who follow the law and uphold minimal social standards.
Unfortunately the number of entrepreneurs who insist on fair working conditions from their contractors is still relatively small. Most fashion companies still try to cut prices, shorten times of delivery, and invest a lot of money in marketing. These companies stand for social dumping and exploitation. Working conditions in clothing factories will not improve without considerable public pressure and independent oversight.
Unfortunately the number of entrepreneurs who insist on fair working conditions from their contractors is still relatively small. Most fashion companies still try to cut prices, shorten times of delivery, and invest a lot of money in marketing. These companies stand for social dumping and exploitation. Working conditions in clothing factories will not improve without considerable public pressure and independent oversight.
03.06.02 FIFA-business activities must respect FAIR PAY
03.06.02 Demanding clean clothes - the aim of the campaign
28.05.02 FIFA Tolerates Massive Violations of Labour Rights
28.05.02 We are not machines: Nike and adidas workers in Indonesia
28.05.02 Child Labour and Labour Rights in the Sporting Goods Industry
27.05.02 Report on Football Workers in Mainland China
23.05.02 India, China and Pakistan still harbour child labourers and unfair labour...
Urgent appeals
01.10.03 Tell North Sails to get on board with workers' rights!
08.05.03 Passed appeal for the 7,000 workers of PT Doson, Indonesia

