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September 20, 2007

Violent Attacks Continue in in Cavite Export Processing Zone, Philippines

Despite growing pressure on the Philippine government to put a stop to the violence and entra-judicial killings of trade unionists and human rights activists, attacks continue. It is believed that the attacks are sanctioned by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) and its police force.

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August 6, 2007

Companies reiterate concerns about violence in Cavite Export Processing Zone, Philippines

A growing number of US apparel companies are expressing their concern that there is a pattern of harassment and violence against workers, labour leaders and human rights promoters in the Philippines. At MSN's request, 8 major US apparel brands have sent a joint letter to HE Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Philippines, expressing their concern.

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July 5, 2007

Maquila Solidarity Network calls for investigation into attacks on Philippine strikers

Canadian church, human rights and trade union organizations, including MSN, are calling on Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to launch an independent investigation into recent armed attacks and death threats against striking workers at the Chong Won Fashion garment factory.

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March 28, 2007

Tell Wal-Mart: Require Chong Won to negotiate with independent union

Chong Won workers on strikeSend a letter to Wal-Mart today, urging the world's largest and most powerful retailer to use its considerable influence to put a stop to blatant and serious violations of workers' rights at the Chong Won supply factory in the Philippines. To send a letter immediately, click here.

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March 26, 2007

Investigative reports find serious abuses at Chong Won

The Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) released the results of an independent investigation of the Chong Won Fashion Inc. factory in the Philippines on February 21, 2007. On March 26, 2007, Wal-Mart released a synopsis of a report by the US monitoring organization Verité. Both reports confirmed serious abuses of worker rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining at the factory.

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December 20, 2006

Chong Won: Workers left hanging as Wal-Mart stalls on corrective action

Chong Won workers marchThree months after receiving reports of serious worker rights abuses and police violence against protesting workers at its Chong Won Fashion supply factory in the Philippines, Wal-Mart is still delaying taking the necessary steps to fix the problem. Take action now.

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November 7, 2006

Companies express concerns about violence in Cavite Export Processing Zone, Philippines

At MSN's request, seven major US apparel companies have added their names to a joint letter to the Philippine government, raising concerns about the alleged violent attacks on workers and human rights promoters in the Cavite Export Processing Zone. Read the letter here.

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November 6, 2006

KAIROS expresses concern about repression and violence in the Cavite Export Processing Zone, Philippines

In a letter to the president of Philippine, KAIROS has expressed deep concern about the repression and violence against labour rights advocates and human rights defenders.

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November 1, 2006

Wal-Mart factory workers assaulted, fired for going on strike

Workers producing clothes for Wal-Mart at the Korean-owned Chong Won Fashion garment factory in the Philippines desperately need your support to put a stop to their employers’ attempt to destroy their union through violence, mass firings and intimidation.

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September 27, 2006

Chong Won: Second police assault on Chong Won picket line

This morning a combined force of municipal and free trade zone police and private security guards attacked the Chong Won strikers who were peacefully picketing outside the factory gates as the police escorted scab replacement workers into the factory.

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