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Suggested Reading Materials

 

The Maquila Solidarity Network, SweatFree Communities and Sweatshop Watch each have extensive resource lists and campaign kits; only a few materials are listed here.

  • Armbruster-Sandoval, Ralph. Globalization and Cross-Border Labor Solidarity in the Americas: The Anti-Sweatshop Movement and the Struggle for Social Justice. New York: Routledge, 2005.
  • Frundt, Henry. Cross-Border Organizing in the Apparel Industry: Lessons From Central America and the Caribbean? Labor Studies Journal, Spring, 1999.
  • Pruett, Duncan and Clean Clothes Campaign. Looking for a Quick Fix: How Weak Social Auditing is Keeping Workers in Sweatshops. Amsterdam: PrimaveraQuint, 2005.
  • STITCH. Women Behind the Labels: Worker Testimonies from Central America. Available from www.stitchonline.org.
  • International Textile, Garment, and Leather Workers Federation. Organising in a Global Economy and Educate and Organise. Handbooks for educators and activists, available from the ITGLWF.

 

NEW: How Much Progress vs. Violence Under Uribe?

How much progress has there been under President Uribe in addressing violence against trade unionists and impunity?

Check out our new How Much Progress Has There Been Under Uribe? It accompanies our shorter Fact Sheet: Murders of Trade Unionists and Impunity Under Uribe.

 
 

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