Litigation
Oct. 15, 2002
Retailers Settle With Saipan Garment Workers for $20 Million
Garment workers on a tropical Western Pacific island may feel more like they live in paradise after dozens of major U.S. retailers and manufacturers agreed to pay $20 million to settle litigation accusing them of running sweatshops.
Garment workers on a tropical Western Pacific island may feel more like they live in paradise after dozens of major U.S. retailers and manufacturers agreed to pay $20 million to settle litigation accusing them of running sweatshops.
The settlement will fund back pay and a groundbreaking independent monitoring program made up of a three...
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