Blood, Sweat and Gear: The human cost of the Olympics
20 March 2012: Will London's Olympic legacy be
sportswear sweatshops and the marginalisation of local
communities? Saturday (24 March): A day of discussion and
action on how we can stop the Olympic dream becoming a
nightmare
The charity War on Want will stage a major
conference on Saturday (24 March), entitled Blood, Sweat and
Gear, about the human cost behind the Olympics. The event
comes soon after its new report which showed Bangladeshi
workers facing poverty wages, marathon hours and abuse,
making clothes for the official Games sportswear partner
Adidas, as well as Nike and Puma. The conference will
feature workshops on building solidarity and better links
with Bangladeshi garment workers, taking the fight to the
sportswear companies, and the impact of global sporting
events on local people.
Among the speakers will be
Amirul Haque Amin, president of the charity’s partner, the
National Garment Workers’ Federation, Arifa Akter, its
assistant general secretary and ex-H&M sweatshop worker, and
Sharon Sukhram, who coordinates the TUC campaign Playfair
2012. Others will include Mzonke Poni, chairperson and
founder of Abahlali baseMjondolo Western Cape, who will
describe the fight against evictions over the 2010 South
African World Cup, former War on Want vice-chair Niaz Alam,
chief operating officer at the organisation UK Sustainable
Investment and Finance, and Tower Hamlets councillor Rania
Khan.
Blood, Sweat and Gear will take place from 10.30 am to 5.00 pm at Toynbee Hall, 28 Commercial Street, London E1 6LS Admission is free, but with limited space, places must be reserved at www.waronwant.org
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For more, please visit the website of the Western Cape
Anti-Eviction Campaign at:
www.antieviction.org.za and
follow us on www.twitter.com/antieviction
Visit Abahlali baseMjondolo at www.abahlali.org and www.khayelitshastruggles.com
The Poor People's Alliance: Abahlali baseMjondolo, together with with Landless People's Movement (Gauteng), the Rural Network (KwaZulu-Natal) and the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign, is part of the Poor People's Alliance - a unfunded national network of democratic membership based poor people's movements.
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