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Article

4 Oct 2011

Author:
Chris Gina, Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union

Newcastle factory conditions dire - SACTWU

This past week many clothing factories in Newcastle were exposed for seriously violating workers' human and labour rights. The findings arose from raids on twelve Newcastle clothing manufacturers conducted by the Department of Labour, the Department of Home Affairs, the SA Police Service, the industry bargaining council and the Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers' Union (SACTWU), following widespread complaints from workers about the conditions they have to work under.