Recensione:
Creating conditions for fair labor in the global economy is the greatest moral challenge of our times. In documenting the history of our best efforts so far, Clean Clothes is an indispensable and sure-footed guide to a sweat-free future. (Andrew Ross, author of Low Pay, High Profile and Nice Work If You Can Get It)
Those of us who wear 'sweaters' might be interested to know that the word lies in the history of industrial organization, as this masterful account makes clear. And garments –a 'footloose' industry or a 'footprint' for development ? There is much insight on development trajectories to be gleaned from this book. (Duncan Campbell, Director, Department of Economics and Labour Market Analysis, International Labour Organisation, United Nations)
L'autore:
Liesbeth Sluiter is a Dutch freelance photographer and journalist, who has worked for over 25 years with a passionate focus on environment, gender and global development issues. She is the author ofThe Mekong Currency (1993), published in the UK, the Netherlands, and Japan, and has written numerous articles on development and environmental issues. For the past three years she has focused on the issue of working conditions in the global garment industry and on the work of the Clean Clothes Campaign, a worldwide network that pushes for improvement of these conditions.
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