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21 May 2014

Author:
Richard P. Appelbaum, MacArthur Chair in Sociology and Global & International Studies, University of California at Santa Barbara - co-signed by other US-based faculty in the field of labor and human rights

[PDF] Letter from US-based labor and human rights faculty to NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights regarding the "Business as Usual is Not an Option" report on Bangladesh garment industry

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...surprisingly, the report’s authors focus their criticism of business practices in Bangladesh’s apparel industry not primarily on Western brands, but instead on the local factory owners and buying agents who are these companies’ suppliers, and, moreover, elide the critical differences in the commitments contained in the Accord and the Alliance. As faculty in the field of labor and human rights, we, the undersigned, offer our perspective on the analysis and prescriptions in this report...

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