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News / February 6, 2009

Indonesian company manager send to jail for union busting

The Indonesian trade union FSPMI has succeeded in getting a 1 ½ year prison sentence proclaimed against the local General Manager of PT King Jim Indonesia (KJI). KJI is a consolidated subsidiary of the Japanese…

News / February 2, 2009

Indonesian trade union and authorities locked in ongoing battle on minimum wage.

For months now, the Indonesian trade union FSPMI has been calling upon the local authorities to fix a reasonable minimum gage for workers in the electronics and metal sector. In order to press home its…

News / February 2, 2009

HP and EDS workers are fighting against the greediness of their management

Whereas the European economy plunges further into the crisis with its array of drastic social consequences, HP/EDS management is taking advantage of the current situation to shed jobs and cut wages and benefits. “Nothing justifies…

News / January 26, 2009

Green electronics – the search continues

Since August 2006 Greenpeace has assessed the environmental policies of consumer electronics companies through its “Guide to Greener Electronics”. Initially this quarterly publication focused on leading computer and mobile phone producers and their policies with…

News / January 9, 2009

Agreement with Thai labour union not respected

Last November 13, an agreement was reached between Hoya Glass Disk (Thailand) and the Electronics and Electrical Appliances Relation Labour Union (EEALU) which brought a months-long conflict between the two parties to an end. 35…

News / January 8, 2009

1,000 workers dismissed at Nokia’s factory in Reynosa, Mexico

For its plant in Reynosa, in northern Mexico, Nokia hires its workforce through labour agencies Adecco and Manpower. It turns out that the rights of these workers are badly protected. GoodElectronics was informed of the…

News / December 22, 2008

Philippines labour rights activist ordered arrested

Last October 3rd, a known Philippines labour organiser and activist, Emmanuel “Manny” Asuncion, was ordered arrested, in the Southern Tagalog region, the Philippines, along with a number of other people. Manny Asuncion is on the…

News / December 16, 2008

Thai supplier to big computer brands is not living up to its promises

Hoya Glass Disk (Thailand), a supplier of some of the biggest computer brands like HP, Hitachi, Toschiba and Lenovo, is frustrating union activities at its plant in Lamphun province, according to information received by GoodElectronics….

News / December 16, 2008

Taiwan environmental organisations urge Acer for better supply chain management

At the occasion of Acer’s CSR forum, environmental organisations in Taiwan formulate a series of solid demands to Acer and it suppliers. The emphasis is on the need to address the harmful effects for the…

News / December 15, 2008

“The Dark Side of Cyberspace”

The non-governmental organisations WEED and SACOM are today publishing the study “The Dark Side of Cyberspace – Inside the Sweatshops of China’s Hardware Production”. The study is based on 45 interviews conducted with employees of…

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