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1 Nov 2005

Autor:
Clean Clothes Campaign

[PDF] full report: "Looking for a quick fix - How weak social auditing is keeping workers in sweatshops"

[refers to Wal-Mart, KarstadtQuelle, Otto Versand, Littlewoods, Gap, Nike, Levi Strauss, Reebok, C&A, Kingel, Derma Group, Spiegel, JC Penny, Hennes & Mauritz (H&M), BCL, Saki, RCC, Warner Bros (part of Time Warner), Hatland, 6ixty8ight, No Romeo, Marie Melli, Onlingerie, Kellwood, Sears, Disney, ECCE, We, Oliver Grant, Rosner, John Adam, Baker Street, Kenzo, Givenchy, HOAL, La Redoute (part of Redcats, part of PPR), Pellestrom, J.D. Williams, La Blanche Porte, Venca, Neckermann, Mode & Preis, Zeeman, YDG International, DKNY, Just Perfect, Michael Kors, Debenhams]