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2003年6月5日

作者:
Adam Geller, Associated Press

Monitoring group finds worker abuse - Overseas factories make big-name brands

Workers in some overseas factories making products for Adidas, Levi's, Reebok and other international brands were forced to work overtime against their will and fired after becoming pregnant or trying to form a union, according to a report compiled with the companies' cooperation. The report, released yesterday, is the first from the Fair Labor Association,

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