| 1996-98 campaign
Campaign for union rights and a living wage for garment assembly workers
in Port-au-Prince. From 1996-98, the Haiti Support Group participated in the international campaign to lobby the Walt Disney Company one of the main companies placing orders for T-shirts and pyjamas with Haitian sub-contractors. The letter-writing campaign asked the Walt Disney Company to ensure its sub-contractors in Haiti respected the International Labour Organisation's conventions No.2 87 - the right to freedom of association, guaranteeing the right to form trade unions; and No.2 98 the right to collective bargaining. Although the Walt Disney Company has since incorporated these basic rights into its Code of Conduct for its licensees, systematic union-busting continues in Haiti. Batay Ouvriye (Workers' Struggle) is the Haitian
popular organisation that accompanies the garment assembly workers in their fight
for union rights. ![]() Haitian workers assembled t-shirts for Disney that were sold on the release of the film 101 Dalmations For information about the Walt Disney Company and garment assembly in Haiti see the Clean Clothes Campaign 1998 report.
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