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29 December, 2012

Final Goodbye: Roll Call of Some Who Died in 2012

By BERNARD McGHEE
Associated Press
December 28, 2012 (AP)

Neil Armstrong would always be taking that first step onto the moon, and Dick Clark was forever "the world's oldest teenager." Some of the notables who died in 2012 created images in our minds that remained unchanged over decades.

Sadly, for others an established image was shattered by a fall from grace. Whitney Houston ruled as a queen of pop music, but years of hard living harmed her voice while erratic behavior and a troubled marriage took a toll on her image. And Joe Paterno, Penn State's longtime coach, won more games than anyone in major college football, but was ultimately fired amid a molestation scandal involving an assistant coach that scarred his reputation.

Some whose deaths we noted weren't known by image or even name but by contributions that changed our lives - like Eugene Polley, inventor of the first wireless TV remote control, and Norman Joseph Woodland, co-inventor of the bar code that labels nearly every product in stores. Other scientists who died in 2012 included Lowell Randall, Martin Fleischmann, F. Sherwood Rowland, George Cowan and Bernard Lovell.

Among the political figures who died were George McGovern, Democrat presidential nominee who lost to Richard Nixon in a historic landslide, and ex-Sen. Arlen Specter, the outspoken Pennsylvania centrist. Others from the world of politics: Bill Janklow, Norodom Sihanouk, Charles "Chuck" Colson, Warren B. Rudman, Andrew Breitbart, Robert Bork and Miguel de la Madrid.

27 December, 2012

CTN Comedy Episodes As Part of Preventing Fainting Campaigns

December 27, 2012
By Chea Sophal

Phnom Penh: Cambodia, Over the past 12 months of 2012, Better Factories Cambodia in collaboration with CTN team have produced a series of CTN Comedy Episode in order to raise awareness among Cambodian public especially the garment workers as part of preventive measures  with regards to fainting incidents in Cambodia.  The campaign is a joint support from the Garment Manufacturers' Association in Cambodia (GMAC), buyers and factories. There is a series of four episodes

CTN Comedy Episode 1: Workers' Nutrition  

This is the first episode covering the theme of Workers' Nutrition published on May 7, 2012.  Poor nutrition and low blood sugar is one of the contributors to workers fainting in garment and footwear factories.  

"Nutrition is all about eating and drinking the right things in the right quantity to keep your body healthy...It's about buying the best ingredients to support you when you're working hard...But it's also about drinking enough so that you stay well hydrated throughout the day"
Nick Wood (2012): Threading the Needle--A Simple Life-Skills Guide for Garment Workers Moving to the City
 

25 December, 2012

Video Links to Cambodian Gangnam Style and Flash Mob Dance

Cambodian Gangnam Style: Dancing To End Evictions

Flash Mob at Siem Reap International Airport: Marking the 2 Million Passenger


 

22 December, 2012

Video Links to "I am Precious" Campaign on Garment Design and Song Lyrics Contests

21 December 2012
By Chea Sophal

Phnom Penh: Better Factories Cambodia, a monitoring programme of ILO Projects in Cambodia to monitor the labour compliance in the garment factories, conducted a series of "I am Precious" Worker Campaign to show the talents and expression of garment workers through a dress design and song lyrics competition.  The first "I am Precious" Campaign was organized in collaboration with Ministry of Women's Affairs (MoWA), Garment Manufacturers' Association in Cambodia (GMAC), USAID - Garment Industry Productivity Center (GIPC), United Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), and precious Girl Magazine. The closing event of Garment Workers Campaign took place on Sunday 16th December 2007.

The second edition of "I am Precious" campaign was organized again on Sunday 29 November 2009 at Chaktomouk Conference Hall with the top 20 finalists of Cambodian garment workers who competed in a dress and T-shirt fashion show. This event aimed to promote self-value of garment workers by increasing awareness of their work, abilities and skills and encouraging them to realize their potential.  The following are the video links on "I am Precious" Campaigns.

20 December, 2012

Video Links to Better Factories Cambodia Programme

December 20, 2012
By Chea Sophal

Phnom Penh: Better Factories Cambodia (BFC) began commencing its activities early 2001 under the former name of Garment Sector Working Conditions Improvement Project (GSP). The Garment Sector Working Conditions Improvement Project (GSP) was changed to Better Factories Cambodia (BFC) in early 2005 to mark and better represent the garment industry.

A number of publications and researches have been produced and conducted both by various scholars and institutions. Below are some of the relevant video links on the programme and garment industry in Cambodia. 

Better Factories Cambodia - At the Factory Gates Episode 1 and 2 Trailer

  

19 December, 2012

Video Links on OSH and Fire Safety

December 19, 2012
By Chea Sophal

Phnom Penh:


Video Links on the Occupational Safety and Health that have been produced by Better Work.

Raising awareness of occupational safety and health in garment manufacturing (Video 1)

 

Raising awareness of occupational safety and health in garment manufacturing (Video 2) 

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