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35 years – Still no Justice: Justice for Bhopal Victims

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35 years – Still no Justice: Justice for Bhopal Victims

2019-12-04

The Asian Network for the Rights of Occupational and Environmental Victims (ANROEV), India Ban Asbestos Network (iBAN) and Occupational and Environmental Health Network India (OEHNI) expresses its deep sadness and outrage at continuing denial of justice to the victims of gas tragedy which took place in Bhopal on 3 December 1984.For 35 years, the victims and their family members have been denied just compensation and rehabilitation. 

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AROSP Newsletter December 2018 edition

2019-02-14

AROSP Newsletter December 2018 edition is out.

In this issue:

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Labour and human rights violations in Indonesia, the Philippines, and India

2017-05-16

Asia is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Partly, the rapid economic growth is due to the rise of Factory Asia as manufacturing as well as the deepening of agricultural and extractive transnational corporations'  (TNCs) operations in the region. Investments by TNCs are welcomed by the Asian governments, which have been adopting neoliberal economic policies more than ever.

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National Asbestos Profile - India

2017-05-16

The Occupational and Environmental Health Network of India (OEHNI) published the National Asbestos Profile of India on April 28, 2017 - International Workers Memorial Day. The hazards of Asbestos are well known. 55 countries have banned its use, trade, import, mining, manufacturing and other economic activities related to asbestos. Nepal banned asbestos in 2014 while Sri Lanka has declared to ban import of asbestos roof sheets from 2018. The Government of Sri Lanka plans to cease use of all asbestos products by 2024.

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An Appeal by the Struggling Honda Workers to Boycott Honda Products

2016-10-05

All India call to join/organize
Demonstrations in front of Honda offices and show rooms across the country

5th October 2016

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South Asia Strategy Meeting on Banning Asbestos

2016-04-24

An Asbestos Free South Asia

If not now, then when?

Press Release: Dhaka, 23 April 2016

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Asian Peasant Coalition (APC) Statement - Stop oil palm plantations! Fight for land, fight for life!

2016-03-30

Day of the Landless

Stop oil palm plantations! Fight for land, fight for life!

Statement

March 30, 2016

As we mark the Day of the Landless on March 29, the Asian Peasant Coalition (APC) is launching the “Stop Oil Palm Plantations!” campaign. This, amidst the massive and aggressive expansion of the palm oil industry that further threatens the life and livelihood of countless farmers, farm workers, indigenous peoples, and other oppressed and exploited rural sectors in the region.

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[India] Living on the Margins: A Study of Domestic Workers in Chennai

2016-02-26
by the Centre for Workers' Management
 
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[India] OSH Consultation for Ship Building Workers

Workers’ Struggle amid Capital Mobility (A Short Training Module for Workers)

2015-12-22

This education module on capital mobility explains the capitalist crisis, and assesses the impact of capital mobility on workers and trade unions. The module also provides stories of workers in the global supply chains and their struggles.

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