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Olympic race: Tales of workers' woes BBC News March 4, 2004
Is Your Grocery List Politically Correct? Wall Street Journal February 17, 2004
Flower Workers Day makes progress Colombia Week February 16, 2004
Poison Posies? :Floral Industry's Use of Pesticides Has Some Consumers Wary ABCNEWS.com February 13, 2004
Chinese Workers Pay for Wal-Mart's Low Prices The Washington Post February 8, 2004
Capitalism in the raw The Economist January 24, 2004
Ruse in Toyland: Chinese Workers' Hidden Woe The New York Times December 7, 2003
Grocery Unions Battle to Stop Invasion Los Angeles Times November 25, 2003
The Wal-Martization of America New York Times Editorial November 25, 2003
An Empire Built on Bargains Remakes the Working World Los Angeles Times November 23, 2003
An Empire Built on Bargains LA Times November 23, 2003
Scouring the Globe to Give Shoppers an $8.63 Polo Shirt Los Angeles Times July 24, 2003
Behind Roses' Beauty, Poor and Ill Workers The New York Times February 13, 2003
Sweat-Free School Purchasing Resolutions: a New Trend? CorpWatch February 6, 2003
Deadly blooms The Guardian August 29, 2001
Deadly Blooms: Colombia's flower industry is based on the exploitation of women workers The Guardian August 29, 2001
Open Letter to Nike by FLA-Member NGOs ILRF May 4, 2000
Anti-Sweatshop Movement Is Achieving Gains Overseas The New York Times January 26, 2000
US Advocacy for Reform of the WTO - Progress or Posturing? ILRF November 28, 1999
ILRF ToTrain NGO Factory Monitors ILRF November 22, 1999