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Back at the end of the last century, the issue of sweatshops was getting a
lot of mainstream attention. By 1999 corporations were reeling from
consumer pressure and it was looking like Congress was going to take some
action. At that time, Dennis Greenia worked at a nonprofit in Washington
DC that was involved in educating consumers, businesses and investors
about the issue. One issue of concern was the sweatshops operating under
the American Flag on the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands
(CNMI), a US territory in the Western Pacific. In 1999 it looked like
legislation to end the abuse would pass the Congress, but instead the
legislation was killed. http://unheardnomore.blogspot.com/ OpEdNews Member for 30 week(s) and 6 day(s) 3 Articles, 0 Quick Links, 0 Comments, 0 Diaries, 0 Polls
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