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    Part of the ancient Teotihuacán site, pictured right, is now underneath a Walmart, after Walmart bribed local officials. Walmart destroys Mexico’s cultural heritage for profit.

     

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    Walmart Watch

    Walmart is the biggest private sector employer in the world.  Whether they’re undermining wages or building stores on ancient archaeological sites, let’s keep an eye on them.

     

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    Justice for Aminul Islam

    Bangladeshi garment workers’ union leader Aminul Islam was tortured and murdered in April this year. Support the campaign to bring his killers to justice.

     

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    Bangladesh: Demand Justice!

    More than 1,000 workers died – and the lives of their families ripped apart - when a factory making clothes for Primark, Matalan and Mango collapsed. Demand that these UK high street retailers take responsibility for their supply chains.

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    Tell Walmart and Disney to compensate Tazreen fire victims

    The Tazreen Fashion fire in Bangladesh killed 112 workers in November last year. Some brands have compensated family members for their loss, but Walmart and Disney refuse.

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    Nestle Chairman says water isn’t a human right.

    Nestle Chairman Peter Brabeck says that water isn’t a human right, and that privatisation is the best way to ensure fair distribution. Tell him he’s wrong.

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    Walmart destroys Mexico's cultural heritage

    Part of the ancient Teotihuacán site, pictured right, is now underneath a Walmart, after Walmart [...]

    Walmart Watch

    Walmart is the biggest private sector employer in the world.  Whether they’re undermining [...]

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    Dear Supporters, We want to thank everyone for your support. Union Solidarity International is a [...]

    Justice for Aminul Islam

    Aminul Islam was a leader of the Bangladesh Garment and Industrial Workers’ Federation and a [...]

    USi web conference with activist at Brick Kiln in India

    USi web conference with Krishna, a human rights activist and union organiser at the brick kiln [...]

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    Vangelis Lagos, Greek Sociologist, discusses a project which he is currently researching. Mr Lagos [...]

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    Brick industry in India is labour intensive, employing up to 10 million workers according to some [...]

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    Pakistan: Make textile factories safe

    Over 300 workers were killed in devastating factory fires on 11 September at a garment factory in [...]

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    Pakistan: Make textile factories safe

    Over 300 workers were killed in devastating factory fires on 11 September at a garment factory in Karachi and a shoe factory in Lahore, Pakistan. Support the campaign by IndustriALL and LabourStart to demand action.

    Various reports indicate that workers could not escape the fire because the factory buildings lacked basic fire safety standards and emergency exits.

    The fire at Ali Enterprises, the garment factory located in Hub river road, Sindh Industrial Trading Estate (SITE) in Karachi killed more than 289 workers. Many of them died of suffocation as they were trapped in the basement. A large number of workers suffered grievous injuries as they jumped from the building to safety.

    It is reported that the factory was illegally established and identifying the dead is extremely difficult as the workers were not registered with government authorities nor received written contracts.

    In another fire accident at the four-story shoe manufacturing unit at Lahore about 25 workers were killed.

    IndustriALL Global Union joins with unions in Pakistan to demand the government pay compensation of five million rupees (53,000 USD) to the families of the workers who were killed, and two million rupees (21,000 USD) to injured workers and that the workers continue to receive their salary.

    Unions are also demanding the government arrest the employer and charge him with murder and take action against the labour department and government authorities that failed to ensure the safety and health of these workers.

    Send your message in support of these demands to the Pakistan Prime Minister today.

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