Triumph

Filipino Triumph Workers Fight Eviction of Picket

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On April 23, 2010 a temporary restraining order was issued against more than 100 Triumph workers who are protesting against their dismissals since summer 2009. The women workers fear that a forced eviction will lead to serious casualties. Write to the Philippine authorities today!

Read on for more info. To take action visit:
http://www.cleanclothes.org/urgent-actions/filipino-triumph-workers-figh...

URGENT APPEAL CALLING TO STOP THE RECENT THREAT AND HARASSMENT TO THE TRIUMPH INTERNATIONAL WORKERS IN THE PHILIPPINES

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We are the displaced workers of Triumph International Philippines Incorporated who were unjustly laid off by the company last June 27, 2009. Many of us have served the underwear company for more than 30 years before the lay-off.

For almost 10 months, series of meetings transpired in the National Mediation Conciliatory Board-Department of Labor and Employment. Yet, Triumph International has been blind and deaf to our just demands for higher severance pay and other benefits. Many of our colleagues were forced to accept the offered severance package because of hunger and poverty.

China: Strike by 3,000 women workers

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Sunday, 15 November 2009. From http://chinaworker.info/en/content/news/900/

Hainan garment workers take on European lingerie giant ‘Triumph’

Women workers at a garment factory in Hainan, southern China, began a strike on Wednesday 11 November to press their demands on pay and vacations after management announced drastic cuts in bonuses. Around 3,000 workers at the Hainan Youmei Underwear Co., Ltd in Haikou City, the provincial capital, gathered outside the plant. The factory is wholly owned by German-Swiss lingerie giant Triumph International, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of women’s underwear.

Triumph Workers Sew ‘Protest’ Panties

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Laid off Triumph International union members have transformed their action camp into a sewing factory producing panties under the label “Try Arm”. Since October 16, 2009 hundreds of workers have occupied the grounds of the Ministry of Labour to protest mass dismissals by Triumph International subsidiary Body Fashion Thailand.

Leaders of Peaceful Protest Against Triumph Threatened with Arrest in Thailand

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From Clean Clothes Campaign:

Workers were confronted with police using a Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD)

On August 28, the Dusit Police Bureau in Bangkok issued arrest warrants against three union activists for their role in a peaceful demonstration against the dismissal of nearly 2000 workers at Body Fashion Thailand, a wholly owned subsidiary of Triumph International.

Take action now to prevent their arrest at:
http://www.cleanclothes.org/leaders-of-peaceful-protest-against-triumph-...

Police Issue Warrant for Arrest of Triumph Union Protest Leaders, And using a Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) destroy the prot

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INN: On Friday 28 August, the Dusit Police Bureau issued a warrant for the arrest of the three leaders of Triumph International Thailand Labor Union (TITLU)’s protest action in front of Parliament, which occurred from 10am to 6pm on Thursday August 27th, 2009. According to police, the protest inconvenienced officials working inside the building throughout the day. Police Lt. General Worapong Shivapreecha, the Bureau head, named Sunthorn Boonyod (50 years old), Bunrawd Saiwong (33 years old), and Jitra Kotchadej (34 years old) as offenders listed in the warrant. He announced that these protest leaders had been charged with creating assemblies of 10 persons or more, inciting unrest in the city, and refusing to end their disruptive protest actions at the request of the police (Criminal Law Codes 215-216).

Triumph' dismissals in Asia attempt to get rid of unions

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Lingerie producer blames global recession for factory closures

The German/Swiss lingerie multinational Triumph seems to use the pretext of the global economic recession to close down factories in the Philippines and Thailand. A number of these closures are irregular.

Thai Labour Court Gives Triumph Factory the Green Light to Violate Human Rights

On Nov 27 a labour court in Bangkok gave Body Fashion Thailand, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Triumph International, the green light in its effort to dismiss union president Jitra Kotshadej.

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Triumph International Fails to Credibly Address the Violation of Basic
Human Rights at its Thai Subsidiary http://www.cleanclothes.org/urgent/08-09-23.htm

From July 30 to September 13 more than 2,000 workers were on strike to
demand reinstatement of their union president, Ms. Jitra Kotshadej, at
the Thai subsidiary of underwear giant Triumph International.

TELL TRIUMPH THAT FASHION REQUIRES FREEDOM: REINSTATE THAI UNION PRESIDENT NOW!

Body Fashion Thailand, a subsidiary of Triumph International, has fired a union leader for wearing a political t-shirt. Thousands of workers are protesting her unjust dismissal.

Take action now. Go to http://www.cleanclothes.org/urgent/08-08-25.html#action

Triumph subsidiary victimises union organiser

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TELL TRIUMPH THAT FASHION REQUIRES FREEDOM: REINSTATE THAI UNION
PRESIDENT NOW!
Body Fashion Thailand, a subsidiary of Triumph International, has fired
a union leader for wearing a political t-shirt. Thousands of workers are
protesting her unjust dismissal.

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