Center for Labor Research and Educaiton, University of California, Los Angeles
     

Sweatshop Slaves: Asian Americans in the Garment Industry

Featuring essays by

Helen Chien, Garment Center Worker
Kimi Lee, Garment Center Worker
Joann Lo, Garment Worker Center
Chancee Martorell, Thai Community Development Center
Julie Su, Asian Pacific American Legal Center
Rojana Cheunchujit Sussman, El Monte Slave Shop Activist

Sweatshop Slaves: Asian Americans in the Garment Industry is the first student publication to capture the role of Asian American workers in the sweatshop industry, highlighting the structure and organization of the industry, the history of sweatshops, the organizations and organizing campaigns that have worked to eradicate sweatshops, and brief oral histories of key leaders in the movement. There is also special coverage of the infamous El Monte sweatshop, where seventy-two Asian American workers were freed from modern-day slavery in 1995.

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