Sweatshops

What Chirlane McCray Wore—and Why It Matters

What Chirlane McCray Wore—and Why It Matters What Chirlane McCray Wore—and Why It Matters

Suddenly local fashion is all the rage. But can the garment trades once again bring good jobs to New York City?

Jan 29, 2014 / Feature / Elizabeth Cline

Guatemala Factory Supplying Walmart and Other US Retailers Stole $6 Million From Workers

Guatemala Factory Supplying Walmart and Other US Retailers Stole $6 Million From Workers Guatemala Factory Supplying Walmart and Other US Retailers Stole $6 Million From Workers

More than 200 internal documents implicate a garment factory used by Walmart, Macy’s, JCPenney and Kohl’s.

Jan 23, 2014 / Steven Hsieh

How Your Tax Dollars Are Funding Overseas Sweatshops

How Your Tax Dollars Are Funding Overseas Sweatshops How Your Tax Dollars Are Funding Overseas Sweatshops

While feigning outrage at worker abuse in Bangladesh, the US government has been quietly supporting the same sweatshop factories used by Walmart and The Gap.

Jan 7, 2014 / Robert J.S. Ross and Foreign Policy In Focus

Double-Entry Bookkeeping Double-Entry Bookkeeping

u.s. retailers decline to aid factory victims in bangladesh    —Headline in The New York Times Black Friday comes but once a year, And bargains mean that sales are strong. Refusing help to these folks is A bargain lasting all year long.

Nov 26, 2013 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Bangladeshi Garment Workers Fight Back

Bangladeshi Garment Workers Fight Back Bangladeshi Garment Workers Fight Back

Surging union growth and militancy is due to courageous leaders like Kalpona Akter: child laborer at 12, union president at 15, she’s now head of the Bangladesh Center for Wo...

Nov 15, 2013 / James North

No Justice for the Dead in Bangladesh

No Justice for the Dead in Bangladesh No Justice for the Dead in Bangladesh

Months after the Rana Plaza factory disaster, victims’ families have received little to no compensation.

Oct 16, 2013 / Feature / Jason Motlagh

Can Fashion Clean Up Its Act?

Can Fashion Clean Up Its Act? Can Fashion Clean Up Its Act?

In the wake of Bangladesh's Rana Plaza disaster, consumers are showing new interest in brands that do right by their workers.

Jul 17, 2013 / Feature / Elizabeth Cline

No More Rana Plazas

No More Rana Plazas No More Rana Plazas

As fashion's first couple, the Obamas can take a leading role in making sure US companies comply with global standards.

May 22, 2013 / Elizabeth Cline

‘We Wanted to Let Them Know Who Is Making Their Clothes’: A Q&A With Kalpona Akter

‘We Wanted to Let Them Know Who Is Making Their Clothes’: A Q&A With Kalpona Akter ‘We Wanted to Let Them Know Who Is Making Their Clothes’: A Q&A With Kalpona Akter

The executive director of the Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity talks to Pramila Jayapal about how American consumers can pressure US corporations to protect workers abroad. ...

May 2, 2013 / Rep. Pramila Jayapal

Guest Workers Who Sparked June Walmart Supplier Walk-out Hail Strike Wave’s Spread Guest Workers Who Sparked June Walmart Supplier Walk-out Hail Strike Wave’s Spread

This summer’s original Walmart strikers tell The Nation they’re celebrating the most recent walk-outs, and thinking big for the future.

Dec 1, 2012 / Josh Eidelson

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