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News / November 11, 2008

Break the Connection – Campaign by TimetoTurn

During 2008, TimetoTurn will run a campaign against injustice in the production of cellphones. TimetoTurn wants to break the connection between injustice and our cellphones.The facts are clear, but consumers don’t know about it. TimetoTurn…

News / November 11, 2008

Precarious work affects us all!

Globalisation is not just about how things are made, bought and sold. It’s also about people. Transnational companies want cheap and flexible workers. So they have shifted from secure to insecure employment – making all…

News / November 11, 2008

Lack of sustainability in European procurement

Social and environmental considerations in public procurement need to be vamped up. This is the conclusion of the latest ProcureITFair publication ‘Sustainable Procurement in a European Context: practices of IT procurement in five EU countries’,…

News / November 11, 2008

GoodElectronics joins to protect labour rights

The GoodElectronics annual Round Table meeting took place this year in Jakarta, Indonesia. With over 50 participants from all over the world, the Round Table was a successful event, examining developments that currently affect the…

News / October 21, 2008

Hoya Glass Disk (Thailand) dispute – will the union get an equal say?

Please join GoodElectronics in its Urgent Appeal and call upon Hoya Thailand, parent company Hoya Japan and the buyers to ensure that the labour union has an equal say in the resolution of the conflict,…

News / September 26, 2008

Danish electronics factory accused of union busting in China

Ole Wolff, a Danish-owned electronics factory in China is accused of sacking trade unionists and refuses to follow a court order. ‘Not my responsibility’, says the company’s CEO.Ole Wolff refuses to recognise a workplace union…

News / September 24, 2008

Workers silenced while we talk

The mobile phone industry is often presented as a clean, unproblematic industry, but makeITfair’s new report ‘Silenced to Deliver’ shows that this is not the case. Workers’ rights in Asian mobile phone factories are severely…

News / September 18, 2008

EICC Code of Conduct up for revision. Submit comments now!

The Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (EICC) offers interested parties the opportunity to submit suggestions for the revision of the EICC Code of Conduct.Transparent stakeholder consultation is clearly not EICC’s forte. GoodElectronics has requested an extension…

News / September 8, 2008

Organising precarious workers in Indonesia

The September 2008 issue of Metal World, the magazine of the International Metalworkers Federation (IMF), features an interesting article by Kristyne Peter on organising precarious workers in the Indonesian IT sector.A major challenge for unions…

News / September 4, 2008

Electronics Groes Green Conference, Berlin, September 7-10

From 7-10 September 2008 the international congress ‘Electronics goes green 2008+” will take place in Berlin, Germany.The Joint International Congress and Exhibition “Electronics Goes Green 2008+” is organised in conjunction with the “1st World ReUse…

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