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...domestic front, Gephardt reaffirmed his commitment to universal health insurance coverage, workers?? rights and labor unions...
...congressman’s fiery spirit showed through when discussing his signature issue, workers?? rights and his plans to increase social welfare. But he saved his true vitriol for his Republican opposition...
...that produces your beswooshed hoodie, Harvard will be sitting on its hands. Despite broad public consensus against the appalling conditions in sweatshops, our administration still hasn’t taken the simple step that would ensure Harvard isn’t profiting off sweatshop labor—joining the Workers?? Rights Consortium...
With little to no external monitoring, the FLA keeps many of its reports secret and allows corporate board members to block actions. And despite its “reform” efforts, the FLA still lags in doing its job of responding to corporate violations of workers?? rights. From the New Era cap factory in Buffalo, N.Y., to Land’s End’s Primo factory in El Salvador, the WRC investigated charges of union-busting and discrimination and WRC-affiliated universities threatened to suspend their licenses if companies failed to comply with codes of conduct?...
...human rights of workers like those at Kukdong, New Era and Primo, how can people take Harvard seriously about human rights at all? Five years after Harvard began to negotiate with sweatshop activists, why has Harvard done so little? The solution is simple: become the 117th member of the Workers?? Rights Consortium. For students, it could mean the difference between pride and shame in what our university is doing. For workers, it could mean the difference between getting a paycheck and being tossed out on the street, families...