
After endless meetings with factory owners, directors and managers of all kinds – everything from spiritual preachers making broad statements that “Happiness, and power is worthless if not shared, this is why I always tell my workers that in the end I am their slave, we are interdependent so need to feel each other and show [...]
Dec 14, 2011 | Categories:Asia, International Development | Tags: Bangladesh, Garment factories, gender, Global commodity chains, Women garment factory workers, Worker's rights | Leave A Comment »

In the fashion industry, a company selling a T-shirt in the UK for EUR 4.95 may spend only 95 cents on production in Bangladesh, yet it will still see to it that ‘corporate responsibility’ is written large in the headlines of its sustainability reports. How can this be? From a feminist perspective, it is curious [...]
Nov 22, 2011 | Categories:Asia | Tags: Bangladesh, gender, Global commodity chains, Sexual violence and abuse, Social rights, Women garment factory workers, Worker's rights | 1 Comment »