Best garment-apparel enterprises to be honoured

Best garment-apparel enterprises to be honoured
Nhan Dan, Vietnam

Top ten garments and apparel enterprises will be honoured this year for their comprehensive achievements under a selection programme hosted by the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (Vitas) and the Saigon Economic Times.

This is the third year “The most outstanding textile and garment companies in 2014” programme has been organised.

The organising board will also present awards to top ten garment and textile companies in specific fields. Read more about Best garment-apparel enterprises to be honoured

Hundres of garment workers in CNMI are returning to China with no wages

Hundres of garment workers in CNMI are returning to China with no wages
Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand

Posted at 22:47 on 19 June, 2014 UTC
Hundreds of garment workers at the Top Fashion Corporation in the CNMI are returning to China without receiving their due pay, prior to the closure of the company on July 2.
Recruiters for the company have reneged on their promise to properly reimburse the workers their portion of recruitment fees Read more about Hundres of garment workers in CNMI are returning to China with no wages

Garment workers demand realisation of 8-pt charter

Garment workers demand realisation of 8-pt charter
The New Nation, Bangladesh

Leaders of the country’s leading 16 garment workers organisations yesterday demanded of the government, BGMEA and BKMEA to press home their 8-point charter of demands.

The call came from a press briefing held in the afternoon in the city. The demands include: Turning the Memorandum of Understanding, which was signed on May 24 and June 4 at Labour and Employment Ministry into a tripartite agreement, ad interim allowance of 30 per cent to the garment workers from June 2014 until the announcement of minimum wages of the Wage Board Award, formation of a tripartite monitoring committee to implement the agreement and to strengthen supervision, Read more about Garment workers demand realisation of 8-pt charter

Vietnam: Further wildcats in the garment sector

Vietnam: Further wildcats in the garment sector
Infoshop News
Monday, June 18 2014 @ 08:49 AM PDT
Contributed by: WorkerFreedom
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Over 800 workers at a Taiwanese-owned garment company in Ho Chi Minh City struck work Wednesday demanding lower workload and social welfare coverage.

June 15th, 2014 by Joseph K.

Over 800 workers at a Taiwanese-owned garment company in Ho Chi Minh City struck work Wednesday demanding lower workload and social welfare coverage.

Thanh Nien Daily reported: Read more about Vietnam: Further wildcats in the garment sector

UAE: JBC expects more investment in textile and garment sectors

UAE: JBC expects more investment in textile and garment sectors
BharatTextile.com (subscription), India

DUBAI: Dr Mirza Ikhtair Baig, Chairman, Pakistan-UAE Business Council of FPCCI signed an agreement for the establishment of Pakistan-UAE Joint Business Council on the occasion of 9th Session of Pakistan UAE Joint Ministerial Meeting held at Islamabad on June 12, 2014.
UAE is the single largest investor in Pakistan, in the proposed joint ventures at the recently launched projects of Textile and Garment Cities and Dazzle Park for Gems and Jewellery. Read more about UAE: JBC expects more investment in textile and garment sectors

VIETNAM: Garment company workers resume work

VIETNAM: Garment company workers resume work
BharatTextile.com (subscription), India

HO CHI MINH: The workers of Top Royal Flash Ltd. struck work demanding lower workload and social welfare coverage.
Over 800 workers participated in the strike.

The Taiwanese owned garment company “Top Royal Flash Ltd.” is located in Ho Chi Minh City.

The workers said they are forced to work overtime four or five days a week for the past four months. The company has deducted part of their salaries to pay social insurance for half a year, but it has not sent the amount to the authorities, according to the workers. Read more about VIETNAM: Garment company workers resume work

Garment industry wants more homemade fabric

Garment industry wants more homemade fabric
Sunday Times.lk, Sri Lanka
By Dilshani Samaraweera

The garment export industry says it needs more home made fabric to remain competitive and wants the Board of Investment (BOI) to give better incentives to pull in more textile investments.

The industry says it could benefit from lower lead times, as well as potential cost savings, if the fabrics were made at home.
“We need to come with new strategies to attract investments in textiles. Other countries in the region are now offering better incentives. So we need to think creatively about this because we have to offer better incentives to attract investors,” said Deputy Chairman of the Joint Apparel Association Forum, A Sukumaran, at the recent Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and BOI Sri Lanka Economic Summit 2014. Read more about Garment industry wants more homemade fabric

SRAEL: Optitex launches ample solution for computer-aided garment design

ISRAEL: Optitex launches ample solution for computer-aided garment design
BharatTextile.com (subscription), India

PETACH TIKVA: A leading provider of software for the fashion and textile industries, OptiTex has announced a comprehensive industrial solution for the production and evaluation of customised garments at the mega textile exhibition IMB in Köln, Germany, Ran Machtinger, CEO of OptiTex said in a press release.

The CEO further clarified that the solution will allow to simulate the look of the finished garment, including the fall of the fabric, with the help of virtual models as well as to design virtual catwalks by means of immediate, intuitive interface. Read more about SRAEL: Optitex launches ample solution for computer-aided garment design