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Article

3 Mar 2003

Auteur:
Victor Narro, Sweatshop Watch, on CorpWatch website

USA: Levis is Lone Hold Out in Saipan Suit

For the past several years, Levi has been promoting its image as a large benevolent company promoting fair labor standards... However, Levi's refusal to accept responsibility for the sweatshop conditions in its factories during its 14 year presence in Saipan strongly contradicts this public claim.

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