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CLR Resource Materials and Merchandise

In this section are resource materials offered by Campaign for Labor Rights, including

Sweatshop Watch 's "NO SWEATSHOPS: INFORMATION & ACTION KIT"

Did You Know

  • What Los Angeles Is the Sweatshop Capital of the US ?
  • What Effects the shoemaking Process Has on Workers and the Enviromnemt?
  • Ever Wonder How Much an Indonesian Garment Worker Makes Per Month?
  • How Much GAP'S CEO Makes an Hour?
  • What NAFTA Has Done to the Maquila Industry in Mexico ?

If you crave the answers to these questions & more check out Sweatshop Watch 's "No Sweatshops: Information and Action Kit" where we explore sweatshop issues and share ideas about how you can help end sweatshop exploitation. The 15 subject tool kit addresses topics such as US and global sweatshops, immigrant rights and frequently asked questions.

Order Sweatshop Watch 's "NO SWEATSHOPS: INFORMATION & ACTION KIT" only $10 plus shipping at www.sweatshopwatch.org or call 510.834.8990

Stop Sweatshops StickersStop Sweatships sticker

Show your opposition to abusive labor conditions with CLR's Stop Sweatshops stickers. Perfect for water bottles, bicycles, notebooks, or wherever! Just $0.50 each, so you can order them for your whole family.

Learn how to order one now, bulk pricing available.

Globalization in Our Own Front Yards

This 24-page booklet from Campaign for Labor Rights and the Alliance for Global Justice makes the links between the global economy and struggles here in the U.S.

Contents

  • Introduction (linking international and domestic struggles)
  • Structural adjustment comes home (welfare "reform")
  • Cross-border alliances
  • McSchools for a McFuture
  • Corporate welfare hits a home run (public financing of sports stadiums)
  • Behind the label (garment sweatshops in Los Angeles)
  • Sweatshops without walls (U.S. farmworker struggles)
  • Down on the farm (beekeepers as a microcosm of small farmers)
  • Nike University (Big Shoe steps on the University of Oregon)
  • Wal-Mart (the social costs of those low prices)
  • The $.$. Sunbeam (Sunbeam sinks a Teamster-organized factory)
  • Titan Tyrant (Steelworkers vs Titan Tire)
  • Assembling solidarity (autoworkers vs the "Big Three")
  • Abolish the death penalty!
  • Justice for janitors (SEIU scores a victory in Chicago)
  • Hotel workers (HERE wins in Minneapolis)
  • Armed and dangerous (militarized police, "drug war" endanger communities)
  • Prisons
  • Environmental racism vs environmental justice
  • The South and the global south (luring industry with tax breaks)
  • Day labor (organizing for justice in Chicago)
  • No homes, no justice / no justice, no peace
  • Poultry (workers, farmers and communities vs Big Chicken)
  • Contacts (a small selection)
  • Glossary with an attitude
Price
Quantity Price/copy Postage
1 $1.45 $0.55 USPS air
2 $1.00 $0.77 USPS air
3-23 $1.00 $3.20 USPS Priority
24-99 $1.00 $5.40 USPS Priority for each 50 booklets
100+ $0.75 $5.40 Priority for each 50 booklets, or UPS

(See below on how to order.)

T-Shirts On Sale Now!!!!

CLR T-shirt Front: Working Together CLR T-shirt back We have Black T-shirts with white print in Small and Medium only. The front of the shirt displays our name and logo. The back displays a quote from a CLR campaign:
"I am not a slave. If we let them make us slaves, then we are all lost." - Monica Felipe Alvarez, General Secretary of STECAMOSA labor union, which successfully won the only collective bargaining agreement in Guatemala's 80,000-worker maquila sector.

Cost: $15 (US) each + postage Now 2 for $24 (US)
Postage: $2.65

(See below on how to order.)

Ordering Information

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You can pay by credit card payment only (see below); postage costs vary. Please call (202-544-93545) or e-mail (clr@clrlabor.org) to find out what your postage rate will be.

Within the United States:

Send checks to:

Campaign for Labor Rights
1247 E St., SE
Washington, D.C. 20003

For Visa/MasterCard/Discover payment, contact:

Campaign for Labor Rights
Phone: (202) 544-9355
Email: clr@clrlabor.org
and provide:
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For all orders please make sure to include your postal address!
     
     

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