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Made by women gender, the global garment industry and the movement for women workers' rights [Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC). Ed.: Nina Ascoly ; Chantal Finney]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Englisch [Amsterdam] Clean Clothes Campaign 2005Description: 128 S. zahlr. Ill. 24 cmSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This 128-page publication published by the CCC International Secretariat includes feature articles on important themes relating to gender and labour rights and 17 profiles of women involved in different ways in the movement for garment workers' rights. This publication is part of a broader drive within the Clean Clothes Campaign to provide a gender analysis of labour rights issues, and specifically to document and re-state gendered concerns that relate to workers rights in the garment and sports shoe industries. Also it is part of CCC efforts to document examples of initiatives that do address these concerns (Chinese Working Women Network, Committee for Asian Women), and to present ideas on how these concerns should be explicitly integrated in the work of the CCC.
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This 128-page publication published by the CCC International Secretariat includes feature articles on important themes relating to gender and labour rights and 17 profiles of women involved in different ways in the movement for garment workers' rights. This publication is part of a broader drive within the Clean Clothes Campaign to provide a gender analysis of labour rights issues, and specifically to document and re-state gendered concerns that relate to workers rights in the garment and sports shoe industries. Also it is part of CCC efforts to document examples of initiatives that do address these concerns (Chinese Working Women Network, Committee for Asian Women), and to present ideas on how these concerns should be explicitly integrated in the work of the CCC.

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