After receiving over 5,400 letters from Change.org community members, the Department of Labor released their long-awaited report on goods produced by child labor and forced labor today. Thank you all for urging DOL to release this important tool for consumers! This list was mandated by anti-trafficking legislation back in 2005, but the Bush administration dragged their feet for years. Now, thanks to your voices and the hard work of NGOs like Polaris Project and the International Labor Rights Forum, it’s finally here. This list is a huge boon for consumers who want to choose slave-free products. With this list, we as consumers can finally hold companies and countries accountable for the slavery they use in making the goods we buy, and we can decisively take action to prevent slavery in the production of consumer goods. Today, we as consumers are more powerful to end slavery than ever before. And you, through Change.org, helped make that happen. The report tops out at a daunting 194 pages, and can be read in it’s entirety here. But let’s face it — no one wants to read 194 page government report, no matter how useful it may be. So […]
Monday, September 14th, 2009
Department of Labor Releases List of Slave-Made Goods
Author: AMANDA KLOER
Source: change.org
Publication Date: September 10, 2009 @ 09:13AM PT
Link: Department of Labor Releases List of Slave-Made Goods
Source: change.org
Publication Date: September 10, 2009 @ 09:13AM PT
Link: Department of Labor Releases List of Slave-Made Goods
Stephan: I will stay on this, and will publish further information as I get it. The obvious ethical position is not to buy goods made with slave, or enforced, or child labor but in order to do that we need information. If anyone has any information about specific products please let me know.