| How can I find out if a particular
company is involved in sweatshops? Most
large companies use sweatshop labor. Often, it's just a matter of finding the details.
There are several ways to do this. One would be to use a search engine, typing in the name
of the company and the word "sweatshop." Another method would be to go to the
webpages of organizations that are anti-sweat. They usually have lists of companies that
use sweatshop labor. Try to make sure that the news of the company producing in a
sweatshop is somewhat recent.
I recommend using the search engine, Google:
http://www.google.com
To find a list of anti-sweat, or related organizations, go
to:
http://www.geocities.com/Issues/sweatshoplinks.htm
How should I inform the company that I will not
purchase from them any longer?
There are several ways to do this. You can choose one of the
methods, or do them all. Be sure that whichever method(s) you use, you have information to
support your decision to stop purchasing from the company.
Method 1: Go to the store and tell them.
Ask to speak to a manager and tell them about your concern regarding
sweatshop labor. Share with them some of the information you found on their company, and
tell them of your decision to stop purchasing from the company. Tell them to ask their
corporate headquarters to stop using sweatshop labor so that you can start buying from
them again.
Method 2: Call the company.
Most large companies have a webpage. If you do a search for
them, you should be able to easily find their site. From there, try to find a phone number
to customer service, or another appropriate department. Call, and tell them about your
concern regarding sweatshop labor. Share with them some of the information you found on
their company, and tell them of your decision to stop purchasing from them. Tell them to
ask their corporate headquarters to stop using sweatshop labor so that you can start
buying from them again.
Method 3: E-mail the company.
Most large companies have a webpage. If you do a search for
them, you should be able to easily find their site. From there, try to find an e-mail
address to customer service, or another appropriate department. Call, and tell them about
your concern regarding sweatshop labor. Share with them some of the information you found
on their company, and tell them of your decision to stop purchasing from them. Tell them
to ask their corporate headquarters to stop using sweatshop labor so that you can start
buying from them again.
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