NIPSA Global Solidarity Newsletter, September 2008

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Newsletter

Issue 4

Autumn 2008

© War on Want

Helping women factory workers in Honduras defend their rights ‘Employment yes, but with dignity’

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ith the support of NIPSA and organisations such as War on Want and Trocaire, Codemuh (Honduran Women’s Collective) is leading the campaign to reform the occupational health chapter of national labour legislation to improve

the working conditions in Honduran sweatshops. The factories of Honduras are filled with low paid workers, most of whom are young women. Many are single mothers who must support their families on the meagre wages they receive.

Unemployment is high in Honduras, as it is in many other countries in the region, and alternative employment is scarce. This situation has led to the widespread exploitation of workers. (continued on page 3)

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