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Tejesh: "Equal Pay for Equal Work!"

Posted on Blog by Linda Gomaa · July 05, 2018 3:15 PM

Hear from Tejesh, an employee at Avery Dennison (India) Pvt. Ltd. who has seen 52 of his colleagues illegally dismissed for standing up for their basic rights. Despite Avery Dennison's best attempts at intimidation, he is not backing down because he knows all workers deserve "Equal Pay for Equal Work"!

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Support Avery Dennison Workers!

Posted on Avery Dennison: Stop Illegal Human Rights Violations in India! by Linda Gomaa · April 22, 2018 2:53 PM · 3 reactions
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Support the Avery Dennison Pvt. Ltd. workers and other garment workers around the world join together to hold multinational brands like Avery Dennison, H&M, Adidas, Gap, and many others accountable for the working conditions in their supplier factories!

$10/mo Bus fare for one local union activist to visit workers' communities to educate about labor rights.
$25/mo Phone minutes for one local unionist to keep in touch with fellow workers.
$50/mo Meeting space for workers to discuss problems on the job and to make strategies to defend their rights.
$100/mo Modest office space for workers to type up documents, e-mail with far-away allies, and make photocopies.
$200/mo One organizer and labor rights educator dedicated to supporting workers organizing at a particular factory.
$500/mo Out-of-country travel for one worker representative to strategize with unionists from other countries.

 

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Avery Dennison: Stop Illegal Human Rights Violations in India!

Posted on Campaigns by Linda Gomaa · April 20, 2018 3:36 PM · 10 reactions

Join us, the workers of Avery Dennison in Bangalore, India, to demand our basic rights on the job. Instead of engaging in formal conversation with us, the corporation has illegally and unethically targeted and harassed us, attempted to divide us, and have so far illegally dismissed 52 of us! Join us to demand they stop their retaliation!

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The contract workers of Avery Dennison Pvt. Ltd hold up their union cards, which they signed to stand up for their basic rights. They have been harassed and dismissed for standing up for their rights, but they are determined to stick with their colleagues and demand that Avery Dennison do the right thing!

 

We are workers at Avery Dennison India Pvt. Ltd, and also members of Garment and Textile workers Union (GATWU), in Bangalore, India and we are calling on Avery Dennison to respect our basic rights to fair working conditions! Avery Dennison is a large multinational corporation which made $6.6 billion in revenue just last year and it produces labels for brand giants such as H&M, Adidas, Zara, Levi's, Gap, Marks & Spencer, Nike, and many others.

For many years, Avery Dennison has been paying us differing wages for the same amount of work, through contracting some of us but hiring others directly. They have used this as an excuse to pay UNDER the already-low minimum wage for the work we do! Several of our colleagues have been forced to work back-to-back short-term contracts for the same amount of work as the permanent employees with no stoppage. The company claims to use us as contractors because we are only "seasonal" workers, but this is a lie! Take Gourish, who has just been illegally dismissed in February; he had worked nonstop for Avery Dennison for 13 years, yet was denied access to the basic rights of a permanent employee like a fair wage and benefits. He was dismissed along with 51 other colleagues of ours because he dared to ask the company to show him basic respect!

We tried everything we could: we tried to speak to the Avery Dennison representatives in Bangalore, but they outright refused to formally meet us to discuss our demands. We tried to reach out to the brands that are Avery Dennison buyers, but even when some brands did attempt to approach the company about their illegal and unethical behavior, they were rebuffed. We went on a hunger strike, but the company did not care if we just starved to death! So we are asking you join us, to demand that Avery Dennison Corporate in Glendale, California ensure that Avery Dennison Pvt. Ltd. follows the law, respects our rights, and adheres to the following demands: 

 

  1. Recognise GATWU as the bargaining trade union for the contract workers.

  2. Reinstate all illegally terminated contract workers;

  3. Regularise all contract workers who have been in employment at least from January 2017;

  4. Pay all contract workers backwages for the time between April 2016 and January 2018 when they were paid below minimum wage;

 

Our allies have sent a letter electronically to Mitch Butier, the Avery Dennison CEO to ask that he respect our rights, and they will deliver the letter in person at the Avery Dennison Headquarters next week. We are asking you to join with us and sign on to this petition to show him that when his company does the wrong thing that people will stand up and support us in demanding our rights!

Join us to demand that Avery Dennison do the right thing! 

Signed, 

Avery Dennison Pvt. Ltd. Workers

Bangalore, India

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India: 350,000 Workers Protest New Social Security Policy and Win!

Posted on Blog by Linda Gomaa · April 22, 2016 6:48 AM
Workers crowd the streets shutting down traffic. 350,000 garment workers, mainly women from Bangalore, Mandya, Ramanagar, and Mysore districts, walked out of their factories to protest the new EPF/Social Security policy of Indian Central Government April 18th and 19th and forced the government to accept their demands!
 
The protests began in a Shahi Group factory where League member Garment and Textile Workers Union (GATWU) in Bangalore has significant membership. Despite the difficulties for workers to form factory unions in Bangalore, leading to only around 3% union density for the around 600,000 garment workers, a huge majority of workers joined the protests that began the morning of April 18th to protest the government's policy changes. By the evening of April 19th, the government was forced to give in to the workers' demands and rescind its EPF policy in an history victory for Bangalore women garment workers the Central Indian Government!
 
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