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A 'thimble-ready' cause

USA Today
04/28/2009

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If Michelle Obama really wants to influence the world of fashion, she should tackle sweatshop conditions abroad while steering the industry back to our shores.

It may or may not be true, as the old saying goes, that clothes make the man. But judging by the international fascination with every outfit that Michelle Obama has donned since her husband's election, they definitely make the first lady.

Labor organizations step up pressure in Russell dispute

Sporting Goods Intelligence Vol. 26, No. 17
04/27/2009

Various non-profit labor organizations, including the United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) and the non-profit U.S. Labor Education in the Americas Project (USLEAP), are attempting to end a six-month standoff with Russell Corp. by contacting retailers, sports leagues and professional teams with
their concerns about Russell’s alleged “severe violations
of labor rights” in Honduras, the labor groups confirmed to SGI.

No sweat

Isthmus
04/23/2009

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There was a lot of hoopla over the anti-tax "tea parties" last week, but another group staged a protest a few blocks away from the Capitol, at the Capitol Station Post Office, on Martin Luther King Boulevard.

This protest was by [SweatFree Communities] and coincided with the release of a report, "Subsidizing Sweatshops" (read it at www.sweatfree.org), which catalogs which public-sector apparel manufacturers use sweatshop labor...

 

The Latest Corporate Social Responsibility News: Un-Earth Day

CSRwire.com
04/21/2009

 

It’s Earth Day, and all eyes are on the environment -- rightfully so, seeing as we're changing our climate irreversibly. Companies, NGOs, and others have appropriately set their sights on Mother Earth this week: SAP and Anheuser-Busch touted solar arrays; Environmental Defense Fund applauded green innovations by companies such as Coca-Cola, Google, and Wal-Mart; and SustainableBusiness.com released the State of Green Investing 2009 report.

A Conflict Mineral Bill Tries to Walk a Fine Line

Roll Call
04/20/2009

By T.R. Goldman

The drumbeats are distant now, but they will grow louder. Soon they will be coming out of your mobile phone, screaming in your ear that by dint of using your cellular device, you are complicit in the murder, torture and rape of millions in the remote eastern edge of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

That’s one point of view in an issue that is just awakening K Street but that has antecedents stretching back two decades, to Kathie Lee Gifford’s clothing line, Nike shoes, Pakistani soccer balls, Uzbek cotton and diamonds from Sierra Leone.

State labor pressure helps Honduran workers

The Daily Gazette (Schenectady, NY)
04/17/2009

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The Honduran workers who make most of Schenectady's firefighter uniforms are finally being paid minimum wage, after a year of pressure from the state and a national textile union.

 Workers at the Alamode Plant in Honduras also received back pay for all the years in which they were illegally paid less than the Honduran minimum wage. And, for the first time, their company obeyed Honduras law and enrolled them in the country's social security system, which provides access to health care, injury leave and other benefits.

国际劳工权益基金会代表莅临劳动法诊所指导工作

Northwest University of Politics and Law - Labor Law Clinic Page
04/16/2009

2009年4月8日,国际劳工权益基金会代表Manfred Elfstrom先生莅临劳动法诊所进行了为期两天的指导工作,指导工作由汇报和座谈两部分组成。

汇报工作于上午九时在教学楼B座五楼劳动法诊所办公室举行。首先由诊所责任人谢德成教授向代表汇报劳动法诊所的基本概况:介绍诊所的内部结构和组织系统以及各部工作一年运行情况,肯定了诊所一年中的成绩和经验,也提出了诊所运行过程中的不足。

成立于2008年的劳动法诊所,是全国首家劳动法诊所。在我校经济法学院的大力支持下,具有全校最大规模的指导老师团队,其中包括博士、教授、副教授职称,律师资格的教师数人。与此同时,诊所会不定期的邀请法院、仲裁委以及社会知名学者讲学。迄今为止,已有近百位学员在诊所学习锻炼。谢德成教授介绍到诊所由培训部、案件代理部、办公室网络咨询部三部分组成,每学期34个学时,2个学分。诊所奉承“探究理念,创新方法,服务劳工,培养人才”的宗旨,通过案例研讨教学,劳工权益纠纷代理,劳工咨询等形式,实现服务劳工,培养人才的目的。诊所力求打破传统的教学方法,将现实中的案例引入到教学过程中,将劳动法理论渗透到实践中。

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