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Artículo

16 Sep 2004

Autor:
Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee

[PDF] Conditions of Women Workers in Special Economic Zones and Labour Standards in Supplier Factories of German Garment Retailer Companies andBrands in China

The research...is aimed at giving a sketch of the workers’ perspective of their working conditions. What is emphasized here, aside from the factual working conditions of the migrant workers in these foreign invested supplier factories, is how the migrant workers make sense of their work. [refers to adidas-Salomon, Arena, Calvin Klein (part of Phillips-Van Heusen), Fila (part of Sport Brands International), Kappa, MEXX (part of Liz Claiborne), Next, Nike, Otto, Polo Ralph Lauren, Puma, Reebok, Speedo (part of Pentland Group), Tommy Hilfiger, Union Bay, Madeleine, Elegance, Peter Hahn, Alex Bargoudian, Spengler, Play Boy, Yessica]