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28 Sep 2010

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National Labor Committee, [USA]

Alianza Update: Corporate Monitoring Fails Big Time

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For at least the last 6 months, the abusive Alianza sweatshop in Guatemala has met all the requirements to be certified by the U.S. apparel industry's Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP) program. How is this possible...? WRAP should explain to the American people exactly how they monitor factory conditions and why they failed so miserably at Alianza...

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