Recherchetool für Materialien

Tricky Footwork - The Struggle for Labour Rights in the Chinese Footwear Industry

This report takes a closer look at labour rights in the Chinese footwear industry and the current situation of workers in the footwear sector. The people who work at the factories that supply European brands told of, among other infringements, low wages, involuntary overtime, excessive protection from health and safety risks, state violence to suppress strikes, unpaid social insurance contributions and excessive severance payments. All of the above is happening despite the fact that China has progressive labour laws, especially in comparison with other producing countries. What is more, most large footwear companies today have codes of conduct meant to curb labour law infringements by suppliers. China is by far the global leader in footwear production: It turned out over 15.7 billion pairs of shoes in 2014 alone.

editorial: Bullerdieck, Lena; A 4-page fact sheet of the same name is also available for the study

Scope: 36 pages; A 4-page fact sheet of the same name is also available
Reference: free of charge for download at the South Wind Institute.
The Fact sheet There are also.