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We call upon supporters of Palestinian rights worldwide to build & strengthen intersectional partnerships with global climate justice movements against the power of multinationals such as @Chevron & @Siemens that fuel climate change and apartheid. #StopFuelingIsraeliApartheid!
@FMdelaC @GuyRyder @unicefchief @ilo @UNICEF @StephNebehay @REUTERSFARGE @nina_larson @michellenichols @ajimran @BBCNuala @MartineBBC Millions of poor children are exploited as cheap child labor by the coffee, tea & cocoa industries because multinationals & developed nations refuse to share #10CtsPerCup. Most journalists overlook this very important issue. @MargaretAtwood @samelou @kredanz @francoismurphy
Dear @A_Gurria @ASteiner @ChassNews, BizModels of too many multinationals increase misery, hunger, malnutrition, child labor & forced migration. Even coffee, tea & cocoa @ParisPeaceForum is grown with slave & child labor. Solution is to share #10CtsPerCup, not AID @KoenDoens
Important question for journalists in Germany: How many cents per cup of #Fairtrade coffee are the profits for the poor coffee farmers? ZERO! Coffee growers subsidize the profits of multinationals, while Germany collects €2,19 per Kg in #Kaffeesteuer #InternationalCoffeeDay2020
@derspiegel @washingtonpost @seattletimes @C4Dispatches @LouisPosern @SebastianAFP @MEudesAFP @s_chauveauAFP @Jane_Reuters @MichelReuters @DanFlynnReuters @jonsnowC4 @SallyBundockBBC @BBCBenWright Millions of children work for the coffee industry due to a cruel business model that multinationals and developed nations dare to call FAIR & ETHICAL. It would cost only @10CentsPerCup to eradicate poverty & child labor. Illustration created by Fo for #365DaysAgainstChildLabor
Dear James S. Henry @submergingmkt, Congratulations for appointment to board @amnestyusa. Please help us eradicate child labor & end slavery. BizModel of too many multinationals is to increase/sustain misery, hunger, malnutrition, child labor & forced migration in supply chain
The Sustainable Development Goals have failed, in large part, because of the cruel business models of multinationals and developed countries. For profit, they increased misery, hunger, malnutrition, child labor, and forced migration. cc @a_gellinek @REUTERSFARGE @StephNebehay
@khunhats @togofgod FUCK OFF
THANKS FOR WHAT?
FOR A DISGUTING ANIME THAT COMPLETELY DESTROY TOWER OF GOD REPUTATION
FUCK OFF CONSUMER SLAVES THANKS PEOPLE LIKE YOU WHO EAT EVERYTHING MULTINATIONALS MAKE THEY WILL NEVER MAKE GOOD ANIME
LOOK ANDROSSI AND BAAM DATE IMPOSSIBLE THANKS THIS SHIT ANIME
Cartoonists join protest #365DaysAgainstChildLabor. They demand governments & multinationals to STOP child labor & end slavery. 30 yrs after Convention on the Rights of the Child nearly 300 million children work. @CartDasCavernas Brazil #Cartoons4Change. @moyavila @ShastaReports
The #McMisery & #DeforestationAlliance, illustration by @Manuel_Toon from Mexico for @Cartoons4Change. The business model of all major coffee, tea and cocoa "certifications" is to deceive consumers, increase profits for multinationals and retailers, while perpetuating poverty.
We invite cartoonists to join #365DaysAgainstChildLabor a global protest to demand governments & multinationals to STOP the exploitation of poor children. 30 yrs after Convention on the Rights of the Child nearly 300 million children work.@chavodeltoro Mexico For #Cartoons4Change
For too many multinationals exploiting hundreds of thousands of poor children per day, as cheap labor, is a multimillion dollar business with ZERO probabilty of punishment. This cruel & illegal business model has to STOP! Illustration by @13_iracheta, Mexico, for #Cartoons4Change
On 30th Anniversary UN Convention on Rights of the Child "#Fairtrade"/"#Ethical" #coffee is still produced with child labour because multinationals refuse to share @10CtsPerCup with the rural communities that produce for them. By @Manuel_Toon for #CartoonsForChange. @BenJeannerod
On 30th Anniversary UN Convention on Rights of the Child "#Fairtrade"/"#Ethical" #coffee is still produced with child labour because multinationals refuse to share @10CtsPerCup with the rural communities that produce for them. By @Manuel_Toon for #CartoonsForChange. @BBCNews
Windy Swag - empowered by the Scottish Government, propped up by their patsy Greens - enjoyed by rich foreign multinationals at consumer expense. Get angry; get funded; get professional help and keep fighting. https://t.co/6yqidtLiI7
'Friendly Takeover': American corporations are hunting for Dutch multinationals. (Rhonald Blommestijn) https://t.co/ia4x1NhLdv