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Organizing in Maine to recognize the 10 year anniversary of the Seattle protests

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SweatFree Communities - A Network for Local Action Against Sweatshops

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking, Research
 
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
 
Nonprofit/Charity ID: 13-4235462
 
Scope: international
 
We Speak: English, Spanish
 
Website: www.sweatfree.org
 
Main Email: organize [at] sweatfree.org
 
Contact Name: Liana Foxvog
 
Phone: 413-586-0974
 
Headquarters: 140 Pine Street
Suite 10
Florence, Massachusetts 01062
United States
 
Staff: 2
 
Local Time: Sat Jul 31 07:53:15
 

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SweatFree Communities (www.sweatfree.org) is a national network of
grassroots anti-sweatshop organizations that works to build a global
economy with justice and equality. We campaign for worker justice and a
global trading system that reflects the values of working people and
communities worldwide and gives just workplaces a chance to succeed.

You can get active in the sweatfree movement by bringing the campaign to
your community. Make sure your business, religious group, school, city
council, or state government commits to buying products made in fair
labor conditions and holds companies accountable to improve conditions
in sweatshops currently in their supply chains. Apparel companies will
only change their sweatshop practices if we create a market for
sweatfree products and services.

Here are 5 ways you can take action:


1. Send a letter [www.sweatfree.org/sweatfreeconsortium] to your
governor and mayor asking them to join the Sweatfree Purchasing Consortium

to ensure that your public tax dollars do not support sweatshop conditions

 

2. Endorse the campaign [www.sweatfree.org/endorse]

 

3. Next time you buy clothes, buy sweatfree! See our suggestions at

www.sweatfree.org/shopping.

 

4. If you have to wear uniforms for your job or for school, participate
in our "Me and My Uniform" project. Check out www.sweatfree.org/myuniform.

 

5. Contact us to bring the sweatfree campaign to your community. Email
us at organize@sweatfree.org or call 207-262-7277 / 413-586-0974.


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