No sweat /

L.A. is home to the largest garment industry in the U.S. In an industry defined by the "sweatshop" most workers are undocumented, toiling under the radar of labor laws, for substandard wages, without breaks or benefits. Enter American Apparel and SweatX, two T-shirt factories in L.A. tryin...

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Corporate Authors: DSG Productions, Bal-Maiden Films, KQED-TV (Television station : San Francisco, Calif.)
Other Authors: Williams, Amie S., Silver, Tony, Cohen, Ben (Ben R.), Charney, Dov
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Spanish
Published: [Los Angeles, Calif.?] : Bal-Maiden Films, [2006]
Subjects:

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