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FEMNET's partner organisations Munnade/GLU in Bangalore/India call for increased minimum wage and better protection against harassment in the workplace

Munnade/GLU Demonstration on 01.05.2017. Photo: © MunnadeMunnade/GLU Demonstration on 01.05.2017.
Photo: © Munnade
In 2017, the women's rights organisation Munnade, together with its trade union arm, the Garment Labour Union (GLU), brought together workers from the clothing industry on 1 May to demonstrate for the implementation of labour rights. More than 3,500 workers had come to fight for fair pay and the implementation of labour law.

The unions also called for the implementation of active and functional factory committees to combat sexual harassment in the workplace. The law was adopted in 2013 and requires all employers with more than 10 employees to put in place effective mechanisms to prevent sexual harassment and deal with complaints. However, the requirements are only implemented by a few employers. Sexual harassment by superiors is still common in many factories.