Alta Gracia: bringing living-wage union-made apparel to the mainstream

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Events starts: June 16, 2011 – 6:00 am
Event ends: June 16, 2011 – 8:00 am
Location: Busboys & Poets, 5th and K St. NW

Join Busboys & Poets, Global Exchange Fair Trade Store and Alta Gracia in a discussion on labor rights issues and sourcing living-wage union-made apparel for universities, uniformed employees, and everyday consumers. 

Thursday, June 16 · 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Busboys & Poets/Global Exchange DC, 1025 5th Street NW

If you are interested in learning more about living wages, sustainable business practices and union-made products, this is a great opportunity to hear first hand from the workers themselves (Skype) and hear from activists and organizations working together to help create opportunities for economically and socially marginalized producers.

Panelists:

Workers from the Sitralpro union at Alta Gracia Maritza Vargas and Yenny Perez will share the impact that living wages have in their community and the positive difference having a voice at work through a union has made in workers' lives. 

Workers Rights Consortium www.workersrights.org Theresa Haas will discuss the WRC's 10 year precedent as an independent labor rights watchdog in university supply chains and their unique relationship communicating with workers at the Alta Gracia factory. 

United Students Against Sweatshops and Students for Fair Trade www.usas.org, www.usft.org, 

Teresa Cheng from USAS will discuss the efforts students took that inspired the formation of Alta Gracia and will share their efforts to support Alta Gracia on their college campuses and educate in their community. 

Cosponsors of this event include:

United Students for Fair Trade

United Students Against Sweatshops

Fair Trade Resource Network

Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor

Sweatfree Communities

Green America

International Labor Rights Forum

Franciscan Action Network

Fair Trade Federation

International Campaigns at the AFL CIO