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No Sweat: Fashion, Free Trade, And The Rights Of Garment Workers
This book examines the relationship between the global fashion industry, free trade policies, and the rights of garment workers. It explores how the expansion of international trade and the demand for low-cost clothing have shaped labor conditions in garment factories around the world, often leading to low wages, poor working conditions, and limited labor protections. The publication also highlights the role of multinational corporations, global supply chains, and consumer markets in influencing labor practices in the garment sector. Through analysis and advocacy perspectives, the book emphasizes the importance of ethical trade, corporate accountability, and labor rights movements in improving working conditions and ensuring fair treatment for garment workers globally.
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