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No More Sweatshops

Description No More Sweatshops! is a growing movement of labor, clergy, students, human rights advocates and conscientious consumers across the country and the world who believe that public agencies should encourage their suppliers to adopt model business practices and stop buying sweatshop-made products. The coalition, including the AFL-CIO, UNITE-HERE, Sweatshop Watch, Progressive Jewish Alliance, Progressive Christians Uniting and CLUE, has made important strides in just the last two years, winning one legislative victory after another in California, the capital of sweatshop labor in the U.S.
 
Contact c/o The Oakland Institute
P.O. Box 18978
Oakland, CA  94619
Phone: 310 559-9522
 
Email abolishsweatshops@yahoo.com
 
Website http://www.nomoresweatshops.org/ (link opens in a new window)


Focus: Human Rights, Jobs, United States, Americas

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