10 episodes

Nonbinary comedian, Andrew O'Neill joins No Sweat activists Navpreet Singh and Mayisha Begum for a deep dive into the world of sweatshop labour and exploitation in the garment industry.

Looking at various issues that garment workers in the global south face we interview academics, activists and trade union leaders on the ground that are putting solidarity into action, fighting for better conditions and a better world.

The No Sweat Podcast with Andrew O'Neill No Sweat

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Nonbinary comedian, Andrew O'Neill joins No Sweat activists Navpreet Singh and Mayisha Begum for a deep dive into the world of sweatshop labour and exploitation in the garment industry.

Looking at various issues that garment workers in the global south face we interview academics, activists and trade union leaders on the ground that are putting solidarity into action, fighting for better conditions and a better world.

    Rana Plaza 10 Years On

    Rana Plaza 10 Years On

    24th April marked the 10th anniversary of the Rana Plaza building collapse, an incident of industrial homicide that found global fashion brands complicit in the deaths of well over 1000 garment workers and which left thousands more with life changing injuries.
    No Sweat has been commemorating this tragic event as part of the Rana Plaza Solidarity Collective, holding a series of protests and events throughout the month.
    In this episode Andrew speaks with Nav about her recent trip to Bangladesh where she visited the site of the collapse and met with trade union leaders and workers to discuss how we can support them. Then we head to Toynbee Hall for a live discussion with Mayisha and the TUC's Afzal Rahman about what actually happened on that fateful day, and what has been done since to stop it from ever happening again.
    References in this episode:
    Rana Plaza Solidarity Collective
    Trade Union Congress (TUC)
    Nijjor Manush
    Taslima Akhter
    Bangladesh Garment Worker Solidarity
    Bangladesh Garment and Industrial Workers Federation
    Rainbow Collective
    Tears in the Fabric
    Altab Ali Park
    Toynbee Hall
    Workers Rights Consortium
    Labour Behind the Label
    Apsana Begum MP

    • 42 min
    #6 Live at the The 100 Club

    #6 Live at the The 100 Club

    In this final episode of season one, Andrew, Nav and Mayisha reflect on the amazing people they have met in the course of making this podcast, before we descend the steps of London's iconic 100 Club for a special live episode. Plus, Nav gives us the inside scoop on a special protest that disrupted Boohoo's greenwashing fashion event.

    In our live show, Andrew sits down with Burmese academic and human rights activist, Dr Maung Zarni, to discuss the latest situation in Myanmar where people are taking up arms against the military dictatorship, and then speaks with Dr Antony Stewart & Aïda Roumer from the Haiti Support group about Western imperialism and garment worker protests in Haiti. Finally the show wouldn't be complete without a little comedy from our host, Andrew O'Neill, upcoming comedian, Sunjai Arif and the legendary Mark Thomas.

    • 1 hr 14 min
    #5 Corporate vs Workers Social Responsibility

    #5 Corporate vs Workers Social Responsibility

    In this episode we delve into the murky world of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and take a closer look at social auditing by speaking to the people exposing how it has failed.
    We hear from Amelia Evans, Executive Director at MSI Integrity that conducted a ten year study into multi-stakeholder initiatives and their ability to protect human rights, and from Sarah Newell, Director of Transnational Strategies at the WSR Network, which has developed an alternative system called Worker-Driven Social Responsibility, that is challenging the status quo and putting workers in the driving seat when it comes to ethical change in the workplace.
    Sources and organisations referenced in the episode:
    Not Fit For Purpose - MSI Integrity's reportBeyond Corporations - MSI Integrity's latest projectWorker-Driven Social Responsibility NetworkWorker Rights ConsortiumCoalition of Immokalee WorkersAccord on Fire and Building Safety in BangladeshWorkers’ Rights Watch in LesothoMilk with DignityBuilding Dignity and RespectInvestigation into labour abuse in UK fishingMondragon CorporationNo Sweat T-shirt Project

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Minicast: A short podcast about exploitation, human rights and the World Cup

    Minicast: A short podcast about exploitation, human rights and the World Cup

    In this uncharacteristically short episode, the gang set their sights on the 2022 World Cup for a little chat about the shocking conditions of workers in Qatar and the hypocritical attitude taken by mainstream media in the Global North. Plus, Andrew treats us to one of their very own punk songs.
    Get involved in No Sweat by contacting us at nosweat.org.uk.

    • 12 min
    #4 Justice for Jeyasre and the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence

    #4 Justice for Jeyasre and the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence

    Trigger warning: gender-based violence, sexual assault, femicide.
    In this episode we learn about a young Indian garment worker called Jeyasre Kathiravel, who was brutally murdered by her supervisor at a factory producing for major Western brands.
    Her death has inspired a global campaign against Gender-Based Violence and Harassment (GBVH) in the garment industry, and a fight for change in the factory she worked at, initiated by her friends and colleagues and her trade union, the TTCU.
    We hear from the trade union activists and campaigners that formed the Justice for Jeyasre campaign and hear how they empowered their fellow workers to fight for better conditions and held one of the world's largest brands to account for Jeyasre's death and the conditions in the factory.
    Sources reference in this episode
    Justice for Jeyasre campaign
    Tamil Nadu Textile and Common Labour Union (TTCU)
    Asian Floor Wage Alliance (AFWA)
    Global Labor Justice-International Labor Rights Forum (GLJ-ILRF)
    Article in The Guardian

    • 48 min
    #3 What's Happening to Garment Workers in Myanmar?

    #3 What's Happening to Garment Workers in Myanmar?

    In this episode we take a close look at what is happening in Myanmar (also know as Burma). Since February 2021 the people of Myanmar have been fighting against a military coup, a struggle in which garment workers took a leading role in the early days.
    We meet a brave Burmese trade union leader who, on behalf of the tens of thousands of garment workers that her organisation represents in Myanmar, is calling for brands to make a responsible exit from the country and for the international community to impose comprehensive economic sanctions.

    Sources referenced
    Business and Human Rights Resource Centre Tracker
    No Sweat's Myanmar Solidarity webpage
    Puma pay workers in Russian stores while they are closed
    Organisations Referenced
    Global Women's Strike
    Myanmar Military: Never in Fashion
    MAP Foundation
    Industrial Workers Federation Myanmar (IWFM)
    Confederation of Trade Unions Myanmar (CTUM)
    Federation of Trade Unions of Burma (FTUB, now known as CTUM)
    International Labor Organization (ILO)
    Food Not Bombs Myanmar
    The Rebel Riot

    • 1 hr 13 min

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