Sweat-Free Campus Campaign
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United Students Against Sweatshops' founding campaign. Pressure your administration to adopt a Code of Coduct for their apparel purchasing and licensing that requires decent labor standards - and to get them to affiliate with the Workers Rights Consortium (www.workersrights.org). We have won on over 100 campuses. If you want more information or resources, contact us...


Our campaigns range locally to globally as we are working to improve working conditions in the factories that make our school apparel, support workers rights on our campuses, and work for ethical contracting, mainly in the camapign to cut contracts with Coca-Cola. Currently, we are working out implenetation of the Designated Suppliers Program that would verify fair working conditions in factories that make our apparel, but we need more schools to adopt to DSP!! USAS also works to drive out all oppression within our groups and thus we focus on anti-oppresion within issues of social classes, sexual orientation, race, etc.
Geographical Scope: National
Added on 02-23-2005
Updated on 11-13-2006
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ISSUES
Sweatshops


PEOPLE
HillaryLehrCalifornia07-18
2005
JakeThomasonMinnesota09-12
2005
JillFordGeorgia01-19
2008
JohnEntropyGeorgia07-07
2008
JohnO'KeefeHawaii08-05
2008
LianaFoxvogMassachusetts04-01
2005
LucindaBratiniNew York03-19
2006
MalteKlarIllinois11-15
2005
MelanieWeberMichigan03-02
2005
MohammedZubairKarnataka09-24
2007
MollyConroyMissouri09-11
2007
MollyLawrencePennsylvania05-29
2011
PabloAvendanoFlorida06-11
2006
PhilipLeflarIndiana03-14
2006
RobertDaraioNew York12-27
2010
SergioEspanaMaryland05-09
2008
TarynDowlingPennsylvania06-02
2008
TimHillmanColorado09-02
2005
ToddJohnsonPennsylvania01-06
2008
TrevorDavisMassachusetts02-28
2007







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