“This product has fallen in love with you, give it a chance!”, “Catch products on sale up to as much as 50 percent!”, “Get ready for sunny summer days with a 15 percent discount on summer styles” – every day we are attracted by such…
President of the New Union Mario Iveković and President of the Tokg Croatia Union Nenad Leček in a letter on Tuesday asked Prime Minister Andrej Plenković to inform them as soon as possible about the Government’s plan for Požega’s textile company Orljava and the possibility…
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Artifical intelligence guide for unions
Trade Union Handbook of Novi Sindikat
We Have One Planet – A Brochure on Just Transition
Working Conditions in the Croatian Textile Industry – Brochure
Info Leaflet: Workers Need a Living Wage
On the Proposed EU Law to Weaken Corporate Accountability
A Different Wage Is Possible – A Clean Clothes Campaign Brochure on Living Wages
A Living Wage Is Possible – A Brochure with Statements from Advocates for a Living Wage
The Clean Clothes Campaign presents the short film “A Living Wage”, which shows how one of our fundamental human rights—the right to a living wage—is violated every day in the fashion industry.
What is a living wage? Why is it important to emphasize the difference between a living wage and a minimum wage? Did you know that in the countries of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, the minimum wage on average reaches only a quarter of the estimated living wage? What does this fact tell us, if not that workers are not paid enough to provide a decent life for their families?