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Denuncian activistas rapacidad y explotacion laboral de Wal-Mart La Jornada (Mexico) November 12, 2006
The baggers of Wal-Mart La Jornada (Mexico) July 25, 2007
"Sweat Free" Conference La Prensa de Minnesota April 15, 2006
Haiti Seeks US Tariff Relief for Garment Industry LA Times June 17, 2006
Democrats Mark DeLay's Exit by Targeting Island Manufacturers LA Times June 8, 2006
Flower Farmers Going Organic LA Times February 9, 2006
Wal-Mart Hopes WTO Will Help It Open a Door LA Times December 12, 2005
Wal-Mart Faces Suit by Labor Group LA Times September 14, 2005
An Empire Built on Bargains LA Times November 23, 2003
Plantation Workers Look for Justice in the North LA Times June 27, 2007
Twenty-one locked-in apparel workers die in another factory fire in Bangladesh Labor is Not a Commodity Blog. Also featured in the April 2010 issue of Border/Line Health & Safety, March 2, 2010
Remembering Where Flowers Come From on Valentine's Day Labor Notes February 16, 2007
Bangladeshi Women Garment Workers Strike for $72 per month Labor Notes August 12, 2010
Hey Duluth, are you ready to be sweatfree? Labor World July 12, 2006
No sweat Lansing City Pulse December 11, 2008
Protesters target local Wal-Mart Lansing State Journal November 18, 2006
Not made in the U.S.A. Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus,Georgia) July 3, 2006
NY takes stand against sweatshop abuses Legislative Gazette December 21, 2009
Government of Bangladesh: Investigate Murder of Aminul Islam, End Repression of Labor Rights Activists Letter to Prime Minister of Bangladesh April 11, 2012
Where the rose grows Lexington Herald-Ledger February 9, 2008