Sweatshop and Human Rights Organizations:
These are some of the most important organizations that work to improve sweatshop conditions worldwide. There are many excellent resources available on these web pages.

United Students Against Sweatshops (over 150 campuses nationwide)

Global Exchange (San Francisco)

The National Labor Committee (New York)

Sweatshop Watch (Oakland)

UNITE (Union of Needletrades, Industrial, and Textile Employees)

Living Wage Links:

For a campus living wage manual, check out: http://www.ufenet.org/activist/tools/campus_manual/index.html

For more information about the movement, and general assistance see:

ACORN National Living Wage Resource Center http://www.livingwagecampaign.org/ or call Jen Kern, at 202-547-2500.  ACORN also has a Living Wage Resource Guide, which is partially available at www.laborstudeis.wayne.org and fully available by sending a check or money order for $12 (payable to ACORN) to 739 8th St. SE; Washington, D.C. 20003.

For info. on specific campus campaigns, see:

Wesleyan Student Labor Action Coalition (USLAC) http://www.wesleyan.edu/uslac/

Johns Hopkins Living Wage Campaign http://yukiok.soc.jhu.edu/neoslac/lw/front.htm

Harvard Living Wage Campaign http://record.law.harvard.edu/%7Emirarchi/living-wage/