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Summer wouldn't be summer without The Gathering
Don't forget to bag your place at P&P's much talked about networking, training and planning event...
Re(dress) Leicester
Media and Communications volunteer Caroline Fielding reports on Leicester University P&P's action on the second national day of action on Topshop in March.
Topshop hit by nationwide student protests
Topshop, which uses the slogan "we love students!", faced demonstrations by People & Planet groups across the country on Saturday 1 March in protest at sweatshop conditions in its supply chain.
Fashionably Fair? We don't think so.
Oxford Uni P&P's campaigning scares Topshop away from a debate about Fairtrade clothing.
Minister joins P&P in saying 'Pants to Topshop'!
In January, Gareth Thomas, the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for International Development, joined school and university students from the People & Planet network in demanding Topshop and the rest of the Arcadia Group transform their poor record on workers' rights.
Have a heart, Philip Green!
Aberystwyth P&P have sent a heartfelt plea to Topshop boss Philip Green: show some love for your workers this Valentine's Day.
Camelot offer to double your money for P&P!
The Camelot Foundation have offered to double the value of any funds raised by groups for P&P from now until the end of March 2008. Find out how you can help P&P make the most of this generous match-funding opportunity.
Bad weather not enough to deter Topshop protesters
Two of our Media and Communications volunteers describe their experiences of the National Day of Action on Topshop in December
Students from Hayesfield School take on Topshop in Bath
Students from Hayesfield School in Bath joined in the national day of action against Topshop with a successful protest on their highstreet.
Support the tomato workers taking on the fast food giants
People & Planet recently met two representatives of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW), a worker led organisation of mostly Latino, Haitian, and Mayan Indian low-wage immigrant workers based in Southwest Florida. These workers toil from dawn to dusk under gruelling conditions to pick tomatoes for fast food giants such as Taco Bell, McDonalds and Burger King.











