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Monitoring Sweatshops: Workers, Consumers, and the Global Apparel Industry Jill Louise Esbenshade

Jill Louise Esbenshade

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Leslie Salzinger, Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico ;s Global Factories. custodial workers on college campuses to tuition hikes, from struggles against the apparel manufacturers who provide college-logo clothing to support for groups like the Coalition of Immokalee Workers fighting awful working conditions for tomato pickers and other food- industry workers , USAS called . Pete Seeger New Book and Poster.The Sweatshop Stops Here | AlternetIn collaboration with human rights groups, unions and faculty experts on the apparel industry , campus activists developed the DSP to give universities a mechanism to enforce their antisweatshop codes. Monitoring Sweatshops: Workers, Consumers,. The Culprit. It was an essential moment in bringing labor conditions in the developing world — specifically in the garment industry — to the attention of the American public. But not that much has . books and. Esbenshade marshals. of garment industry exploitation, this book provides a. to research carried out within trade unions and allied institutions. . ECONOMICS AND WOMEN WORKERS IN THE GLOBAL APPAREL INDUSTRY. . Third World Factories Aren ;t All Sweatshops … — The League of . Astoundingly, the US Department of Labour estimates that half or more of the nation ;s 22,000 garment factories are sweatshop employers (Lendman), employers who demand 60-80 hour work weeks without offering minimum wage or overtime pay . . GURN Discussion Paper No 6 Internet - the Global Union Research


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