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Union-backed worker-run garment plant in El Salvador closes in economic ruin
Jul 09, 2007
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It was a story of hope: a Central American sweatshop transformed into a unionized, worker-run apparel factory, thanks to nearly $600,000 in loans and donations, including help from retailers Gap Inc. and Lands' End and the AFL-CIO.
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