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Building Bridges Radio - Boycott Liberty Apparel: National Mobilization Against Sweatshops

Anonyme, Lunes, Julio 19, 2004 - 10:27

Ken Nash & Mimi Rosenberg

Building Bridges:
Your Community & Labor Report – National Edition
Produced & Hosted by Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash
Presents

National Mobilization Against Sweatshops(NMASS) -
Boycott Liberty Apparel with
Ling Nan Zheng - lead plaintiff in lawsuit against Liberty Apparel
Anna Kong - NMASS Staff Organizer
Joan Charles - NMASS Member and Home Care Attendant

Garment workers toiled in one of Liberties factories in N.Y.C. 14 hours
a day at $3 an hour. NMASS' "Ain't I a Woman?! Campaign" is launching a
national boycott to demand that Liberty be held accountable for their sub-
contracted workers living and working in poverty.

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