Nike Agrees to Help Honduran Factory Workers

As an example of how large companies will respond if consumers speak with their wallets, on Monday, Nike, under pressure from the Worker’s Rights Consortium in Washington, D.C., the United Students Against Sweatshops, and several large colleges and universities, agreed to help displaced factory workers in Honduras after the factories where they worked closed. Continue reading

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