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News from Batay Ouvriye in Haiti

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Border FTZ workers urge the Senate to vote for the new minimum wage legislation

Port-au-Prince, 17 February, 2009 - (AlterPresse) The CODEVI Free Trade Zone Workers' Union (Sokowa) in Ouanaminthe (on the Dominican border) is urging the Senate to vote for the new minimum wage law in order to help Haiti's disadvantaged sectors cope with the rising cost of living.

Photo from inside the Grupo M factory in Ouanaminthe

Photo from inside the Grupo M factory in Ouanaminthe

Workers producing Levi's jeans, Free Trade Zone, Haiti

Photo from inside the Grupo M factory in Ouanaminthe

Photo from inside the Grupo M factory in Ouanaminthe

Workers producing Levi's jeans, Haiti.

Photo from inside the Grupo M factory in Ouanaminthe

Photo from inside the Grupo M factory in Ouanaminthe

Workers producing Levi jeans, free Trade Zone, Haiti

Levi Strauss, a guide for activists, July 04

Topics:

Levi Strauss: a company in crisis
Levi’s and sweatshop exploitation

- a draft guide for activists, July 04. No Sweat

In their own words

Founded in 1853 by Bavarian immigrant Levi Strauss, Levi Strauss is one of the world's largest brand-name apparel marketers with sales in more than 100 countries. There is no other company with a comparable global presence in the jeans and casual pants markets. Our market-leading products are sold under the Levi’s, Dockers and Levi Strauss brands.

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