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by Liza Featherstone (Author), United (Editor), United Students Against Sweatshops (Author) "Fourteen-year-olds, from Bangladesh to the Mexican maquila, working fourteen-hour days in factories that reek of toxic fumes; young women supporting families on some twenty cents..." (more)
Key Phrases: anticorporate movement, dining hall workers, against sweatshops, New York, Third World, United States (more...)
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Editorial Reviews
From Library Journal
New York City journalist Featherstone and the United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) have collaborated to write a brief history of university student anti-sweatshop activism and the role of USAS. The organization began in spring 1998 as a coalition of student groups "fighting for sweatshop-free working conditions and workers' rights." USAS now has over 200 chapters on university campuses throughout the world working to ensure that clothing bearing university logos is produced by companies offering a living wage and fair working conditions in their factories. This book includes a time line, a listing of university chapters, and notes on contributors. Each chapter contains vignettes by student USAS members and some factory workers offering a personal look into working conditions and the group's campaigns. Because it is written strictly from the USAS viewpoint, this book is limited in its ability to offer a larger treatment of the world problem of garment factory sweatshops conditions and workers' rights. Academic libraries having a USAS chapter could consider purchasing, while other libraries may want to wait for a more rounded approach to this topic. Joyce M. Cox, Nevada State Lib. & Archives, Reno
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist
On college campuses across the country over the last four years, a rising tide of student activism has been targeting Nike, Gap, and other global corporations, demanding that clothing be produced under healthy, safe, and fair working conditions. This small book combines a general overview about the United Students against Sweatshops (USAS)--who they are, how they organize, their issues, political strategies, allies, etc.--with profiles of particular leaders, activists, and sweatshop workers. The style is somewhat scattered, combining articles, newspaper reports, and interviews, but the format does convey an urgent sense of reporting from the front lines. There's interesting discussion of USAS' origin in privileged rich kids fighting for faraway poor people, and the need to find common ground with those opposing racism and sexism here and abroad. Best of all are the lively individual stories, from the activist on the Nike Truth Tour who calls himself "a recovering punk rocker," to the Mexican factory worker who fights the sweatshop conditions even as she welcomes her job as a way out of patriarchal oppression. Hazel Rochman
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Product Details
  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Verso (June 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1859843026
  • ISBN-13: 978-1859843024
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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