Protest at GAP: End Sweatshop Death Traps!
Sat, May 11, 2013 at 01:00 PM
Since 2005, more than 1,400 Bangladeshi garment workers have been killed in fires and building collapses while sewing clothing for companies like Gap, H&M, JC Penney and Walmart. Many of these deaths could have been prevented, but companies are refusing to pay 10 cents more per garment for reforms and join with companies like Tommy Hilfiger in a binding factory safety agreement with worker representation. Any day there could be
another garment industry disaster, unless companies take meaningful action now.
Join us in a protest at the GAP
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no more death traps!
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