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Ethical Trading Action Group/Revealing Clothing Report: Companies Opening up on Labour Standards; But tackling labour rights abuses requires more worker involvement.
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Dec 7, 2006 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- The Ethical Trading Action Group ETAG today released its second annual Transparency Report Card, comparing public reporting on labour standards compliance by 30 top apparel retailers and brands including Levi Strauss, Nike, adidas, H&M, Mountain Equipment Co-op,...
Tags: adidas AG, brand, Levi Strauss, Quality, Retail, standards, worker
Research articles 2006-12-07
Return to work plan under fire: Levi Strauss dispute points to potential risks of programs.
Levi Strauss dispute points to potential risks of programs EL PASO, Texas - A $10.6 million jury verdict against Levi Strauss & Co. in a Texas workers compensation-related discrimination lawsuit may highlight potential exposures for other employersLevi Strauss dispute points to potential risks of programs EL...
Tags: El Paso Corp., Levi Strauss, worker, workers compensation
Research articles 1997-09-22
Former Levi Strauss workers in San Antonio challenged in training for new jobs.
By Elizabeth Allen, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Elizabeth Allen, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: job, Levi Strauss, training, worker
Research articles 2004-07-18
Displaced Levi Strauss Workers Turn to Alamo, Texas, Employment Center.
By Ron Wilson, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Ron Wilson, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Levi Strauss, worker
Research articles 2004-01-22
Training Program in Texas Prepares Former Levi Strauss Workers for New Jobs.
By Alison Beshur, The Brownsville Herald, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Alison Beshur, The Brownsville Herald, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Levi Strauss, worker
Research articles 2003-06-27
Levi Strauss Downsizing Efforts Target Salaried Workers.(Originated from Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif.)
Feb. 20--Levi Strauss & Co., renowned for its corporate philanthropy and generous employee benefits, is resorting to a hard-nosed housecleaning to keep its steadily climbing profits on the rise. Feb. 20--Levi Strauss & Co., renowned for its corporate philanthropy and...
Tags: downsizing, Levi Strauss, worker
Research articles 1997-02-20

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Levi's creating new sourcing guidelines. (Levi Strauss & Co. altars its policy for choosing overseas manufacturing sources: takes human rights into account)
WASHINGTON FNS--Levi Strauss & Co. will weigh worker conditions and human rights when deciding where to source, according to a policy change that follows accusations a Levi's contractor in the Far East owes its employees $10 million in wages. "The company has always...
Tags: Levi Strauss & Co.
Research articles 1992-03-24
Say CBI firms must upgrade many areas to do biz with U.S.: Levi's exec calls for improvements in infrastructure in Caribbean. (Caribbean Basin apparel firms, Levi Strauss & Co. vice president John Ermatinger)
Levi Strauss & Co. vice president John Ermatinger said Caribbean Basin apparel makers need to upgrade their infrastructure if they want to do business with the US. He said many of those firms will have to invest in communication, transportation, power, education, and worker training programs or they may not...
Tags: Levi Strauss & Co.
Research articles 1994-12-15
Levi Severance Plan Remains a Leg Up on Others.(Originated from The Atlanta Journal and Constitution)
ATLANTA--Nov. 5--When it comes to generosity, Levi Strauss & Co. is a hard act to follow. The San Francisco-based jeans makers' decision to close 11 factories and cut 6,400 jobs is softened by a precedent-setting severance package that includes up to...
Tags: Levi Strauss & Co.
Research articles 1997-11-05
Rights issues the source of problems in Guatemala. (human rights for apparel factory workers)
The issue of worker abuse in Guatemalan apparel assembly factories is highlighted in a new book 'The Maquiladora Revolution in Guatemala' by Kurt Petersen. The value of Guatemalan apparel exports to the US has increased from $50.6 million in 1987, when Section 807 apparel trade benefits were instituted, to $349.6...
Tags: Levi Strauss & Co., Van Heusen
Research articles 1992-09-28
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