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Thai Labour Campaign
Thai Labour Campaign is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to promoting workers' rights in Thailand and increasing awareness of labour issues globally. TLC was started in February of 2000 and is headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee
The Hong Kong Christian Council was established in the 1960s, in response to the severe injustices and intense poverty being suffered by workers in Hong Kong. Soon after, the Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee (CIC) was born in 1967.
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Australia
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NikeWatch (Oxfam Community Aid)
Oxfam Community Aid Abroad is part of an international campaign to persuade Nike and other transnational corporations to respect workers' basic rights. NikeWatch was initially part of Community Aid Abroad's Trade and Investment campaign which ran from 1994 to 1996. Since then it has been part of the Basic Rights campaign.
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Europe
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Transnationale.org
Transnationale.org is published by Transnationale, a French not-for-profit organization created in October 1999 in Martigues (France). This site searches and publishes relevant information about large companies, and includes information on brands, political influence, factory locations, working conditions, as well as company policies on the environment, global issues, social and financial strategies.
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No Sweat Campaign Against Sweatshops
The No Sweat Campaign Against Sweatshops website is an interactive online campaign that includes retailer surveys, opinion articles about current labor rights issues, information about upcoming events, and a mailing list, among other things.
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Clean Clothes Campaign
The Clean Clothes Campaign is an international European network with the goal of improving the working conditions in the garment industry world-wide. The network is comprised of a wide variety of organisations, such as trade unions, consumer organisations, researchers, solidarity groups, women's organisations, church groups, youth movements and worldshops.
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The Americas
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Maquila Solidarity Network
The Maquila Solidarity Network (MSN) is a Canadian network promoting solidarity with groups in Mexico, Central America, and Asia organizing in maquiladora factories and export processing zones to improve conditions and win a living wage.
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Resource Center of the Americas
The Resource Center of the Americas, the Minneapolis-based nonprofit publisher of AMERICAS.ORG, is devoted to the notion that every person in this world is entitled to the same fundamental human rights. Resource Center programs combine education about social justice issues with activism.
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Campaign for Labor Rights
For more than 15 years, the Labor Defense Network (LDN), the organizer of the Campaign for Labor Rights, has been turning the slogans of international labor solidarity into concrete action. This agency has been involved in workers� struggles around the world to various degrees.
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Witness for Peace
Witness for Peace is a politically independent, grassroots organization that is working to support peace, justice and sustainable economies in the Americas by changing US policies and corporate practices which contribute to poverty and oppression in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Global Exchange
Global Exchange is a non-profit research, education, and action center dedicated to promoting people-to-people ties around the world. Since their founding in 1988, they have been striving to increase global awareness among the US public while building international partnerships around the world.
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Sweatshop Watch
Sweatshop Watch is a coalition of labor, community, civil rights, immigrant rights, women's, religious and student organizations, and individuals committed to eliminating sweatshop conditions in the global garment industry. They believe that workers should be earning a living wage in a safe and decent working environment, and that those who benefit the most from the exploitation of sweatshop workers must be held accountable for their actions.
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Educating for Justice
Educating for Justice is deeply committed to the belief that all people value justice, fairness and the dignity of every human person. They recognize, however, that many people in our global community are unaware of the social injustices that undermine the unity of our human family. Educating for Justice is working to rectify this problem.
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The National Labor Committee
The National Labor Committee's mission is to educate and actively engage the U.S. public on human and labor rights abuses by corporations. Through this education and activism, they hope to end labor and human rights violations, ensure living wages, and help workers and their families live and work with dignity. The NLC works with a strong network of local, national, and international groups to build coalitions that use popular campaigns to promote labor rights and pressure companies to adhere to existing national and international labor and human rights standards.
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US/ Labor Education in the Americas Project
US/LEAP is an independent non-profit organization that supports economic justice and basic rights for workers in Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexico. US/LEAP focuses especially on the struggles of those workers who are employed directly or indirectly by U.S. companies such as Starbucks (coffee) and Chiquita (bananas).
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Garment Industry Development Corporation
The Garment Industry Development Corporation (GIDC) is a non-profit consortium of labor, industry and government dedicated to strengthening New York's apparel industry. Through a multi-tiered strategy, GIDC serves a broad range of industry stakeholders including workers, manufacturers, contractors, private label manufacturers and international buyers.
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