Sri Lanka’s Garment Industry A look at women’s roles in the global economy.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The people Look for some people. Write it down. By the water
Advertisements

Ciara Evans Inclusion Europe.. Inclusion Europe Inclusion Europe is a non-profit organisation. We campaign for the rights and interests of people with.
Ági Hello. My name’s Ági and I’m a 10th course student in our grammar school. I really feel good here, love my classmates, we have been getting on well.
A.
Here’s a little text to get you thinking!. My friend opened the drawer of his wife’s chest and took a little packet with rice paper: “This”, he said,
Roleplaying. Grandma & Money You are 25. You want to borrow 360,000 kuai from your rich grandmother to start a business. You have not seen her in 3 years.
New Internationalist Easier English Ready Intermediate Lesson.
HOW TO ORGANISE A PERFUME PARTY.
Second Grade English High Frequency Words
By Wendy McGurk. My Grandmother  This is my grandmother, and she was a big influence in my up bringing. My grandmother is 82 years old and she still.
 I decided to market a product that would be for girls, because many of the girls I know always carry money and they don’t hold back when it comes to.
Using The Media To Win Public Support MEDIA TRAINING FOR UNION MEMBERS UNION MEMBERS.
© 2014 wheresjenny.com BEGINNERS WRITING 4. © 2014 wheresjenny.com Try to answer the question below. Question: What is your favorite hobby? Why? Example.
Interview Etiquette. What to wear when job hunting? What you wear is very important! You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
What happen to Ch’I’ibalil [family]? Changing Family Structures in Ucí, Yucatán By: Anita María Moo.
What you should write after every trip to your site.
Adult Support: 1. You are babysitting a group of children while their parents are attending a meeting. One of the children.
How to use this document to create “Narrative Input”: 1.Print “slides” in color. 2.Cut out the pictures and text. 3.Glue the picture to one side of a construction.
Great Depression Web Quest.
The Free Enterprise System
Created by Verna C. Rentsch and Joyce Cooling Nelson School
CASH AND TRASH Experiences of a university professor at Ludhiana I contribute regularly for gurdwara functions. Once, special Gurpurb celebrations were.
Imaginative Narrative Writing Detail of an event or experience in story form or in the order they happen.
Communities By: Kristina Brennan and Jesi Bruchey.
I am ready to test!________ I am ready to test!________
Sight Words.
Simple Economics. Do you like to earn money, save money or spend money? If you said that you like spending money, then you are contributing to our country’s.
Sight Words List 1 Mr. Matthews Grade One can.
Sight words.
Comparative Study: Gender Identity To what extent does society’s ideas about gender roles influence individuals? Chose one of the following prompts: 1)
Period 1 ---What will you do if you have one yuan? ---I will buy……
CHILD LABOR IN INDIA Marcella Lukito 6A. WHAT is the issue?  The issue is about child labor in India. India has the largest number of child labors. Usually.
The Prodigal Son Year 5 Here I Am Lesson 4. The Prodigal Son Introduction Jesus told many stories to his friends to help them understand difficult things.
ME AS A LEADER BLOCK 3. I am 18 years old, I have an older brother and a younger brother, I also work as a waitress at Rams Horn and I plan to go to college.
If It Was My Last Lecture.. By: Daisy Lozano. My Childhood Dreams.. When I was younger I had different dreams. I always wanted to be the pink power ranger.
District 200 High frequency words
CULTURAL EXEGESIS BY MARC JOSMA. Medium  Sean John has been one of the most respected name in the fashion market as well as other ventures which includes.
What are these students doing?. Next, you are going to do a team competition. You will see some questions, but the words are in the wrong order. You will.
Sight Word List.
Grade Two Sight Word Lists Southington Public Schools.
Preparing for the Future By: Darius Elliott Primeau, 4 th Hour.
© 2015 albert-learning.com Beginners Writing Exercise 4 BEGINNERS WRITING EXERCISE 4.
人教修订版 高中三年级 Unit 11. Listening Listening Lead-in What do you usually do in your free time?
Sight Words.
Child Neglect: Talking with children about what helps Cheryl Burgess, Research Fellow, University of Stirling Jane Scott, Business Development, WithScotland.
High Frequency Words.
First Grade Rainbow Words By Mrs. Saucedo , Maxwell School
Phrasal Verbs Chapter 17. Tear paper into many pieces A: Did you read the letter from your ex-girlfriend? B: Yes it made me so angry I _____ it ____.
Miss Havisham By: Karla Conchas. Facts  Miss Havisham adopted Estella  Taught Estella to be as cold hearted as her  Encourages Estella to break guys.
1 Which of the things below are the most important to you in life? Circle three things. be happy travel around the world go to college make a lot of money.
1 Research in IT Solutions Conquering Your IT Job Interview Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ME Let’s make a list ALL about me!
Learning Card and Center Directions The General Store.
1a Check ( ) the ways you study for an English test. Then add other ways you use sometimes. by working with friends by making flashcards by reading.
Created By Sherri Desseau Click to begin TACOMA SCREENING INSTRUMENT FIRST GRADE.
Wow! Where has the time gone? Today we will celebrate your continued progress from Trainings One & Two, and make some last preparations before your Training.
$5 $7 $8 $6 Question #1 Who would you buy your hammer from, an American business, a South American business, an African business or a European business?
Big Mamma Said Can’t blame a man for wanting what he wants
ESSENTIAL WORDS.
Unit 1 Will people have robots
I used to be afraid of the dark.
High Frequency Words. High Frequency Words a about.
What’s the difference? Choosing which flavour ice cream you want now Choosing where you will go on holiday now for 6 months time Choosing which house to.
What are these students doing?
Fry Word Test First 300 words in 25 word groups
I try to follow the teenage fashion because I love fashionable things
The of and to in is you that it he for was.
Third 100 Words Fry Instant Word List.
Presentation transcript:

Sri Lanka’s Garment Industry A look at women’s roles in the global economy

Video Viewing: The Garment Industry in Bangladesh  As you watch the video:  Think: Write down images and facts that stand out.  Pair: After the video, turn to a neighbor and share your items that you found interesting.  Add to your list.  You have 2 minutes  Share: Let’s discuss as a class.

What’s in my closet? Mapping the garment industry

What’s in My Closet Matrix Item Number Type of Clothing BrandPrice RangeCountry of Manufacture

Mapping Activity: Homework Select 15 clothing items. Write in type of clothing. Record location of manufacture. Chart Shade in the countries where your clothing was manufactured. Next to each country, write down the number of clothing items from that country. Mapping

Partner Comparison Activity  Partners  Supplies: “What’s in my closet?” packet, writing utensil  Directions:  Share your findings from Parts 1 & 2 with your partner.  Compare your findings and maps using the questions on the worksheet for Part 3  You have 5 minutes.  Discuss as a class

GDP per Capita Map

How does the garment industry operate? Garment industry case study, focusing on Sri Lanka

Background Article & Q- Grid Actively read the background article about the Sri Lankan garment industry. Create a Question Grid Right There: 5 questions Think & Search: 4 questions Author & You: 3 questions Big Idea: 2 questions You have 20 minutes. Right There Think & Search Author & You Big Idea

Document Analysis Use SOAPST to analyze the document packet over the Sri Lankan garment industry. S = Subject O = Occasion A = Audience P = Purpose S = Speaker T = Tone You have 25 minutes. Doc. # SOAPST

Sari vs Skirt in Sri Lanka, BBC News, 1999 Female politicians are not alone. Air hostesses and those working in government offices and banks still have no choice. The editor of women's magazine…says men are to blame. "Women find wearing a suit is practical and better, but Sri Lankan men seem to be very traditional and prefer women in saris," she says. "I've experienced when you wear a sari to a meeting, men will take you seriously, and when you wear a suit, they might see you as trying to be too westernized," she says. However, in the rural areas, fashions are changing fast. This is due to the huge number of young women employed in the garment industry. Nirupama Rajapakse says that young women in her constituency are influenced by the western clothes that they spend all day putting together. "The girls now are becoming more stylish because most are employed in the garment sector... they are more trendy than me," she says.

Battered jeans earn big bucks for Sri Lanka, AFP News Article, 2007 Overseas buyers such as Levis, Gap and Pierre Cardin are now regular buyers of premium jeans from Sri Lanka where they can be made for as little as 12 dollars a pair, and often sell for over 100 dollars. Brandix, Sri Lanka's biggest exporter with annual sales in excess of 320 million dollars, and MAS Holdings, are also expanding overseas. In an attempt to get an advantage over the competition, Sri Lanka is trying to position itself as an ethical manufacturer in the hope of getting greater access to the US and European markets at lower duty rates. "We have high labor standards. We don't employ child labor, we provide rural employment and we empower women." said Suresh Mirchandani, chief executive of Favorite Garments.

Poem by Garment Factory Worker, 2008 Little sister You came to the city from the village, Why did you change? You cut your hair short Started wearing trousers and short dresses — You were the most innocent girl in the village What happened to you after coming to the city? We can’t correct the city But we can keep in mind to Protect the village [customs].

Sri Lankan garment factory workers stitch jeans for top international label, 2000

Life, A Poem a Garment Factory Worker, 1990s The other day I fell sick. But I was not allowed to leave the factory I know that one day I will have to work - even through sickness. I will surely fall dead, at Star Garments. I work throughout the month I am paid Rs. 800 for the month An attendance bonus of Rs. 72 is paid We are paid with no further allowances. We are not given any leave. Leave is allowed only in emergencies. That leave is also granted after much argument. We who are poor are made to suffer so much. My mother who fed me with her own milk. My father who worked so hard to bring us up. My teacher who gave me the knowledge. To them I pay my respects.

Garment factory worker in boarding house, 2008

from Interview with Garment Factory Worker, published 2008 I just loved everything about Katunayake. I loved working in the factory. I liked all my new friends. Just walking to work and back one learns a lot. Those days everything looked rosy to me. I felt adventurous as if I was finally living life and not just looking at it. I have to tell you about the other residents in my boardinghouse. They never left me alone. Included me in everything they did. I liked to spend time with them at the boardinghouse. Those days I just counted my fingers to the day I got my salary. The first Thing I did was to go shopping and buy things that all the other girls here seemed to own, you know, dresses, shoes, colorful hair braids, perfumes, and, of course, gold rings. I just love to collect gold rings. I have two more at home…But after about one year of this buying frenzy, I started helping my parents more. I bought school supplies for both my brothers every year. I gave money so that my father could add two more rooms to our house. They really appreciated this help. Now that I have been working here for six years, I have all my jewelry and I also bought some furniture for my dowry.

Interview with boarding house owner, published 2008 My girls are very good. I won’t take each and every girl who comes here asking to stay. I will only take girls who are accompanied by their parents. Girls who come with that elder brother and this elder brother…I won’t accept them. There are boardinghouses that are appropriate for such women. I only take girls who come right from the village; uncorrupted, innocent ones. Then I look after them like my own daughters. Ask anyone around here, my girls come home at decent hours. They would even fight with factory managers saying that they can’t work overtime because boardinghouse auntie will throw them out if they are late. No unrelated men can visit them here. They live here with me for years, and I have arranged marriages and settled some of them, too.

Comparing Life in the Garment Industry Video Bangladesh Documents Sri Lanka 1.Create a Venn Diagram comparing what you learned in the video with what you learned in the article & documents. 2.Write a summary sentence. 3.You have 10 minutes, and may work with a partner.

What have you learned? A learning reflection piece

Free Write Reflection  On your own paper, write what you’ve learned from the activity.  If you are having problems getting started, consider the below questions.  What did you find most interesting? Least interesting?  Does this impact your feelings towards clothing? If so, how?  What is the best part of the garment industry? The worst?  If you could change the garment industry, what would you do?  You have 5 minutes, and you must be writing the entire time.