Clean Clothes Campaign

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šŸ“¢ A worker-led network of unions and labour orgs fighting to change the working conditions in the fashion industry
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Tomorrow is the international BDS action day targeting Reebok's sponsorship of the Israeli Football Association, have a look here to see what you can do to join in: https://cleanclothes.org/campaigns/bds

Missed our NYC Climate Week panel on workers rights & the climate crisis last month? It's now available as a podcast, for you to listen whenever it suits you.

Listen in to go beyond the common focus on greening factories & circularity and instead focus on those central to this industry, who are too often forgotten in these discussions: the workers. How to make sure that those who contributed least to the crisis are not the ones made to suffer most?

Listen here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5tSnqVo1JD7TwZCZZo7gp4?si=XVUp5neBR965DdvUYpKTuw

Do you care about workers' rights? Do you want to show the world? We got a new set of pretty stickers to let people know you stand with garment workers.

Donate now to get these stickers to spread the word. Do you have a laptop/water bottle/note book screaming to share a message with the world? Or does the lantern pole outside look way too empty to you? We have the solution, donate now to get our stickers on cleanclothes.org/stickers

ASICS has been standing by idly while one of its suppliers in Cambodia jailed a worker leader on fake charges and refused to compensate him or let him back to his original job.
The one promise they made in their recent statement: that the worker leader would return to its old workplace, was broken immediately.
Read more: https://cleanclothes.org/news/2025/asics-slammed-for-backing-factory-that-jailed-unionist-and-denies-basic-rights
Today marks 13 years since the deadly Ali Enterprises fire in a Pakistani garment factory. 250+ workers died in a factory that was certified as safe by social auditors mere weeks before. Today, we remember the tragedy of their deaths & the plight of their families. https://cleanclothes.org/news/2025/solidarity-with-survivors-and-a-call-on-brands-13-years-ali-enterprises-fire
After scandalously closing their wholly owned & only unionised factory in Sri Lanka & forcing workers to resign, Next now is stopping payments of 16 workers who refused to resign & therefore are still employed. In case one thought things couldn't get more outrageous: https://cleanclothes.org/news/2025/next-escalates-union-activity-in-sri-lanka-following-closure-of-own-factory
Here's your reminder that there are 2 more days left in our Reebok week of action:
šŸ“§ Today, please e-mail the CEO with your thoughts about Reebok's IFA sponsorship
šŸ“±Tomorrow, it's time we all call Reebok out on social media
Action materials here: https://antisweatshopagainstapartheid.wordpress.com/reebok-action/
ASICS seems to think it's fine to jail a worker for 6 months just for organising. Chea Chan, a union leader at Wing Star Cambodia, is "back at work" - he's made to work in an outbuilding away from other workers. ASICS didn't compensate him for his plight & let this violation of basic rights persist.
One year ago, students & other protesters managed to oust the ruling leader Sheikh Hasina. We remember the many people who were killed in the movement for change by the ruthless repression. In the past year, labour activists and trade unionists played leading roles in providing the government with recommendations to improve workers’ and women’s rights in Bangladesh. We call on the government to head these recommendations and take the chance at hand to build a better Bangladesh.
šŸ“¢ WEEK of ACTION! šŸ“¢ā 
⁠Earlier this year, Reebok signed a two-year deal with the Israel Football Association (IFA), which includes teams based in the illegal settlements in Palestine. Reebok subsequently became a target of the BDS Movement.⁠
Join us in our Global Week of Action by doing the following:⁠
- Reach out to Reebok’s customer service team⁠
- Email the CEO of Reebok’s parent company Authentic Brands⁠
- Flood Reebok’s social media ⁠
⁠Action guidelines: https://antisweatshopagainstapartheid.wordpress.com/reebok-action/