WELCOME TO THE ARCHIVE (1994-2014) OF THE MAQUILA SOLIDARITY NETWORK. For current information on our ongoing work on the living wage, women's labour rights, freedom of association, corporate accountability and Bangladesh fire and safety, please visit our new website, launched in October, 2015: www.maquilasolidarity.org
MSN says goodbye and thank you! | Accord reports progress on Bangladesh worker safety | Compensation funds still needed for Tazreen and Rana Plaza victims and survivors | Minimum wage increase inadequate, say Cambodian unions | Colectivo Raiz makes some progress with Levi's supplier | CCC global forum charts labour rights agenda | MSN's Updated Freedom of Association in Mexico Toolkit now available
Over 50 organizations call on Canadian government to support survivors of Rana Plaza tragedy
Clean Clothes Campaign launches new study on poverty wages in Eastern Europe and Turkey | Sign the petition asking adidas to ‘Go all in for a Living Wage'
Editorial | Cambodian garment workers continue to mobilize despite government repression | Rana Plaza one year later: Will brands deliver on promise to help improve Cambodian worker's wages? | Women's and labour organizations launch Women's Agenda for Maquila Industry | Wage theft in Mexico: the cost of an unpaid lunch break
Honouring Rana Plaza Victims
Join the Global Day of Action: Just Now for Rana Plaza Survivors!
Ten months after Rana Plaza Tragedy, it's time for clothing brands to Pay Up | International Women's Day: Security of Cambodian garment workers in jeopardy
Update on the situation of Cambodia garment workers
One year after the Tazreen factory fire and seven months after the Rana Plaza disaster the survivors and families of those who died are still waiting for justice.