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October 7, 2009

Worker rights groups launch Asia Floor Wage Campaign

On October 7, workers' rights groups in over a dozen countries throughout Asia, Europe and the Americas are participating in the public launch of the Asia Floor Wage Campaign (AFWC). The campaign is demanding a common minimum living wage for garment workers across the Asian region, in order to stop the destructive race to the bottom on wages and labour standards - which is fueled in part by companies moving production between countries in the region in search of ever-cheaper labour costs. The AFWC now turns its efforts to campaigning for the adoption of the Asia Floor Wage across the region.

March 12, 2007

Fashion Victims: The True Cost of Cheap Clothes at Primark, Asda and Tesco

In December 2006, War on Want published an exposé on the wages and working conditions of the garment workers in Bangladesh who produce clothes for some of the UK’s most important discount retailers.

July 1, 2005

Wages in the Apparel industry; What constitutes a Decent standard?

Background paper prepared by MIT (Harvard) US for the JO-IN project discussions: This memo was prepared by Gustavo Setrini under the supervision of Professor Richard Locke of MIT. This memo is intended as a background paper for the JO-IN project on various code issues. Download the paper in PDF format here.

October 1, 2004

Living Wage Standards in Codes of Conduct

This 2004 paper surveys various Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives on how they determine a living wage for apparel workers, and recommends clauses on wages to include in codes of conduct.