Dabindu Collective successfully concluded the first of a series of SRHR teach-outs for workers in Katunayake FTZ on Sunday the 12th of May 2024, in collaboration with Dr S.R.S.C. Silva from the Seeduwa Medical Health Office (MOH).
WATCH: As the world’s eyes are on #Paris2024, women who make @Nike gear are calling on the company to ensure living wages for workers in its supply chain. "We are strong women. We deserve better. The Olympics wouldn’t be the same without us." #NikeInEquality@Asia_floorwage
Here are the Olympic Heroes we haven't met:
Leni, Nur, Dinar, Nisa, Nursya, Nia, Frischa, Nde & Oshin are the unsung heroes behind Nike's gear. They produce 250 pairs of shoes a day - and are paid six dollars/day.
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புதிய வெளியீடு! உழைக்கும் பெண்களின் மே தினம், தோல்வியடைந்த அரசாங்கத்திற்கு எதிரான எங்கள் மே தின கோரிக்கைகள் மற்றும் தொழிலாளர்களின் உரிமைகள் பற்றிய சமீபத்திய புதுப்பிப்புகளுக்கு எங்கள் செய்திமடலைப் பார்க்கவும்.
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Say his name: Roshen Chanaka.
🚩 We demand justice for the death of Roshen Chanaka!
🚩 We demand justice for those of the resistance who were severely injured!
🚩 We demand the reversal of the cuts to workers' only savings, EPF/ETF, in 2022!
#nomoreimf#pensioncuts
13 years since the murder of Roshen Chanaka.
His mother still seeks justice for her son, who put his life on the line and died for the workers' resistance. 🧵
It had been only 4 months since Roshen Shanaka, who was among thousands of protestors, had started working in the Katunayake Zone. The police fired, he was shot and injured and was taken to hospital, where he died two days later. The government withdrew its proposal.
8/ Workers have to endure issues in boarding houses including the lack of separate washing spaces for men and women, open washing spaces so there is no privacy and safety, dilapidated and unmaintained washrooms and toilets.
7/There still are factories, where workers have to handle toxic substances, and do not provide PPE like gloves and masks.
Pregnant workers are treated the same as any other workers, for example, they have to use washrooms with squatting pan even when they are 8-months pregnant.