by Liesbeth Sluiter
Pluto Press, 2009
Cloth: 978-0-7453-2769-3 | Paper: 978-0-7453-2768-6
Library of Congress Classification HD8039.C6S58 2009
Dewey Decimal Classification 331.7687

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

The Clean Clothes Campaign is a worldwide movement that aims to improve the wages and conditions of sweatshop workers. This is the story of their struggle.

Large retailers such as Tesco, Walmart and Carrefour lure shoppers in with prices that seem too good to be true. This book shows that they're too good to be fair. All along the industry's supply chain, workers, often children, are exploited through poverty wages, unpaid overtime and harsh anti-union measures. The campaign urges those in charge of the garment industry's supply lines to protect their workers and treat them fairly.

This dynamic account of direct engagement by concerned consumers is a must read for those that see globalisation differently and want their shopping choices to support the most vulnerable people involved in the clothing industry.


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