UK: Union slams sportswear working conditions
By just-style.com | 21 April 2011
The global union representing workers in the garment industry has released what it describes as a "damning" report on working conditions at Asian suppliers making sportswear for Adidas, Dunlop, Gap, Greg Norman, Nike, Speedo, Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger.
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