When worker rights are being violated it's important that companies and governments know that thousands of people are watching how they deal with the issue.
It may take each individual only a few minutes to participate, but our combined actions make a difference. Your quick response can help pressure companies and governments to stop worker rights abuses when workers need it the most.
Please take a look at the Action Alerts below and take the time to respond to the current appeals.
On November 27, 2008, a Bangkok labour court gave Body Fashion Thailand, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Triumph International, the green light to dismiss union president Jitra Kotshadej.
Labour lawyer Remigio Saladero of the Philippine Pro-labour Legal Assistance Centre (PLACE) is being held by police on a number of trumped up criminal charges. Please act now to challenge this act of repression against a prominent labour advocate.
Triumph International fires union leader for wearing a political T-shirt; 3,000 workers strike back
On July 30, 2008, a Thai subsidiary of Triumph International, one of the world’s largest makers of intimate apparel, fired union president Jitra Kotchadej for wearing an unfashionable t-shirt.