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Play Fair

Global Sports Events and Decent Work

Global Sports Events and Decent Work
Sports-fans, workers, activists and consumers worldwide have united in a campaign to make sure that sports events will be fair for workers making sporting goods and building venues as well as fair for athletes – no matter whether it’s the Olympics, UEFA, FIFA, the Commonwealth Games or any other sports event. Internationally agreed upon standards should be respected in the workplace as well as in the stadium. (...)

Play Fair is a global campaign that involves different international trade union federations and NGOs, such as the ITUC, the Global Union Federation for the Textiles, Leather and Garment industry (ITGLWF), the Building and Wood Workers’ International (BWI), and the Clean Clothes Campaign, which is an international alliance of NGOs and trade unions working to improve workers’ rights and working conditions in the industry. Labour rights groups and trade unions from many countries in the developing and transition countries, including from Hong Kong, are supporting and participating in the campaign.

Huge profits are made by the Olympics organisations and the companies which have Olympics licenses and sponsorship. We want the workers to get a fair deal. Meeting the enormous demand for Olympics products is putting great pressure on the workers who make them – they should be treated like human beings with rights, not robots.

Play Fair wants IOC (the International Olympic Committee) to commit to supporting fundamental workers’ rights in the Olympic Charter, to require that all companies which have Olympics licenses respect these rights, and also to have a mechanism to receive information and complaints about exploitation and to fix the problems that arise.

For the 2010 Soccer World Cup and 2012 Eurocup, Play Fair will promote decent work for workers in the construction industry.

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Qatar: No World Cup without labour rights.

Qatar: No World Cup without labour rights.

The ITUC, the Building and Wood Workers International and the Swiss Union Unia met with FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke at FIFA headquarters (...) read more
Indonesia: Historic Pact Today Strengthens Sportswear Workers' Union Rights

Indonesia: Historic Pact Today Strengthens Sportswear Workers’ Union Rights

Today a historic agreement has been signed regarding trade union rights in factories in Indonesia. The pact was signed by Indonesian textile, clothing (...) read more
A Sporting Chance for Workers: Launch of the Play Fair Campaign in Brazil

A Sporting Chance for Workers: Launch of the Play Fair Campaign in Brazil

An international conference organised by Play Fair and the Building Workers’ International is opening today in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Conference (...) read more
World Cup Soccer Balls: Exploitation Still the Norm

World Cup Soccer Balls: Exploitation Still the Norm

As the frenzy grows over the upcoming FIFA World Cup in South Africa, there is a part of the World Cup that won’t be broadcast on TV. The Play Fair (...) read more

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Raquel Rolnik, UN rapporteur on housing

Raquel Rolnik, UN rapporteur on housing

Raquel Rolnik speaks at the Play Fair campaign launch in Brazil about the importance of proper procedures when rehousing (...) read more
Ambet Yuson, BWI, on Play Fair

Ambet Yuson, BWI, on Play Fair

Ambet Yuson, General Secretary of the Building and Wood Workers International, speaks at the Play Fair campaign launch in (...) read more
Kristin Blom, ITUC, on the Play Fair campaign

Kristin Blom, ITUC, on the Play Fair campaign

Kristin Blom, Campaigns Officer, speaks about the importance of Decent Work in relation to mega sports event at the Play Fair campaign launch in (...) read more
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