Sweatshop workers around the world earn as little as ½ to ¼ of what they need to provide for basic nutrition, shelter, energy, clothing, education, and transportation. In fact, in order to meet the basic nutritional needs of their families, these laborers often must spend between 50% and 75% of their income on food alone. This is not a "living wage."
So in 2009, Joe Bozich founded Alta Gracia, a Dominican Republic-based garment factory that produces apparel for American universities. But his factory is unique: Alta Gracia grants its workers "a safe and healthy workplace," ensures them of the right to unionize, and pays them 340% what Dominican law requires.
Colleges selling Alta Gracia apparel include Duke University, Yale University, UCLA, SMU and more. Is your school apparel sweat-free? Check online at www.altagraciaapparel.com.
Other sources:
http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-sweatshops
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