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News / May 9, 2016

Western governments and rights groups criticize China’s tough new NGO law

Governments and rights groups based in the west have expressed harsh criticisms on a new Chinese law on NGOs, arguing that it would result in many foreign organisations being forced to leave the country. Despite…

News / May 6, 2016

The struggle of SHARPS for better health protection at Samsung

Journalist Rachel Cernansky has published an in-depth article on GoodElectronics’ network member Supporters for Health and Rights of People in the Semiconductor Industry (SHARPS). SHARPS has been advocating and protesting for better health protection in…

News / May 5, 2016

May Day: thousands protest in Hong Kong over imprisoned campaigners

Thousands of protestors in Hong Kong went into the streets this May Day, demanding the release of two labour rights campaigners who are currently imprisoned. The campaigners were arrested as part of a crackdown on…

News / May 4, 2016

Dismissed workers in the Philippines score against Korean electronics company Daeduck

Four workers won their illegal dismissal case against Daeduck Philippines, Inc. (DDPI) before the National Labor Relations Commission Regional Arbitration Branch IV in Calamba City, Laguna on January 29, is now reported by the Philippines…

News / May 4, 2016

Electronics Watch Monitoring: Focus on Mexico

Workers in some electronics factories in Mexico are now forced to work on Sundays and holidays at their normal rate of pay as an “exchange” for the two weeks the companies shut down in December….

News / May 4, 2016

Ericsson global trade union network meets for the first time

Over 40 participants from 15 countries took part in the first meeting of the Ericsson global trade union network, organized by IndustriALL Global Union and UNI Global Union in Nyon, Switzerland on 26-27 April. Over…

News / May 4, 2016

Workers killed at Glencore’s Katanga mine in Congo

End of March, seven workers died at the Katanga mining company’s copper and cobalt mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo, reports IndustriALL Global Union. The mine is 75 per cent owned by Swiss giant…

News / May 4, 2016

40,000 Verizon communications workers in the United States on strike since 13 April

40,000 Verizon workers are protesting against proposals by one of the biggest providers of broadband, mobile and wireless communication services in the USA to close call centres in favour of outsourcing and sending work offshore….

News / May 2, 2016

Thai Asahi Glass Labour Union joins GoodElectronics

The GoodElectronics Network is happy to welcome the Thai Asahi Glass Labour Union as a new member. The union represents workers from the AGC Flat Glass factory in the Chonburi province in Thailand. The AGC…

News / May 2, 2016

SHARPS: Blood-disorder cluster seen expanding to Samsung suppliers

An employee of a Korean Samsung Electronics’ chemicals supplier has petitioned for workers compensation after being diagnosed with leukemia—yet another sign that Samsung’s cosmetic efforts to improve workers safety, and brazen attempts to deny rightful…

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