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2010年11月5日

作者:
International Labour Rights Forum

Free2Work.org provides consumers with information about child, forced labor in products

The International Labor Rights Forum (ILRF) and the Not for Sale Campaign (NFSC) continue to develop their partnership on a unique online resource for consumers concerned about forced labor and child labor in their favorite products, Free2Work.org...[It] is a website were consumers can easily search specific products, learn more about various labor standards and corporate practices, and further their engagement through their consumption decisions...Some of the companies that have already been rated include: Apple, Adidas, Gap, Hanes, Hasbro, HP, Levi’s, Nestle, Nike, Puma, Skechers, Timberland and Wal-Mart...Additionally, a Free2Work iPhone application is being developed...As part of the project, many of the companies rated are also working to improve their ratings by strengthening their policies to eliminate labor rights abuses.