myanmar-garment-workers-go-strike-savejobs.html-0), eventually securing a wage bonus and
union recognition through a two-week sit-in
(https://remake.world/stories/news/garmentworker-protests-erupt-globally-in-a- ght-againstunion-busting-forced-resignation-a). In Cambodia
(https://www.business-humanrights.org/en/latestnews/cambodia-authorities-block-garmentworkers-from-marching-to-pms-house-to-seekintervention-in-unpaid-bene ts-andcompensation-dispute/), around one hundred workers
marched to the Ministry of Labor to submit a petition
requesting compensation after their factory shut down.
When they weren’t o ered a resolution, protesters
continued their march to the prime minister’s house,
where they were blocked by nearly 50 police o
cers.
Similar actions took place in Pakistan after factories cut
holiday bonuses that usually allowed rural workers to
return home for Eid. Striking workers gathered in
protest (https://www.theguardian.com/globaldevelopment/2020/may/27/fast-fashion-pakistangarment-workers- ght-for-rights-amid-covid-19crisis?CMP=share_btn_wa)outside factories, chanting
slogans demanding better wages even as police red
shots into the crowd. In Bangladesh
(https://www.business-humanrights.org/en/latest-