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1 يونيو 2020

Tunisia: Garment workers strike over ongoing labour dispute following dismissal of union leaders at Gartex factory

An article published by Industriall exposed the ongoing strike of workers at Gartex garment factory workers in Tunisia. Gartex, a subsidary of german company Gardeur, owned by Dutch company Duijndam has failed to pay wages for workers amid the COVID crisis in violation of recent labour laws decree signed by the ˇunisian government and collective agreement made upon COVID-19 to maintain salaries of workers in the private sector.  Back in 2018, the union general secretary and assistant general secretary were dismissed after a meeting with workers to discuss problems in the workplace.

Business and Human Rights Resource Centre contact Duijndam and Gardeur to respond to these allegations.  The companies did not respond.

 

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Duijndam Machines

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