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Artigo

8 jun 2005

Author:
Jeroen Merk, for Clean Clothes Campaign, ICFTU, Oxfam

The Play Fair at the Olympics Campaign: an evaluation of the company responses

During the PFOC [Play Fair at the Olympics Campaign], these sportswear companies [Asics, Fila (part of Sport Brands International), Kappa, Lotto, Mizuno, Puma, Umbro] were lobbied in an effort to force them to address widespread exploitation and abuse of workers in their supply-chains. This report's aim is to present an accurate reflection of the various activities and interactions that took place until some two months after the Olympic Games ended. The report will also indicate the steps that have been undertaken by the PFOC highlighted companies.