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SF Supervisors vote UNANIMOUSLY
to adopt anti-sweatshop
procurement legislation

The legislation will be the strongest
of its kind in the country

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:   
                August 16, 2005

CONTACT:
Valerie Orth, 415-706-7796  
                                                                                                      

San Francisco -- The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously today to pass the historic Sweatfree San Francisco Ordinance, which will ensure that the hundreds of millions of city tax dollars spent on purchasing annually will be used to support fair and just labor practices.

Former CA State Senator Tom Hayden and Global Exchange led a coalition of nearly 60 community groups, including Asian Law Caucus, UNITE HERE!, Chinese Progressive Association, Progressive Jewish Alliance, New College of California, Sisters of the Presentation, Organic Consumers Association and Sierra Club, among others, who all worked to set the highest standard in the country for sweatfree legislation.

The San Francisco Sweatfree Ordinance was introduced by Mayor Gavin Newsom and Supervisor Tom Ammiano and co-sponsored by 7 other Supervisors.  It includes a sweat-free code of conduct to be signed by all city contractors, subcontractors and vendors. The code of conduct mandates that these companies' workers are paid a living wage, adjusted by labor market, and provided with safe working conditions and a non-discriminatory environment. The code of conduct also bans child labor, and guarantees the fundamental right for workers to join and independent union. In order to ensure that good intentions are translated into good results, funding for enforcement by the city as well as by a non-profit, independent monitor will be included in the city's budget.  

The law also requires that a sweatfree advisory group examine ways to provide incentives for San Francisco garment manufacturers that comply with the ordinance.

"This is a historic moment for San Francisco," said Valerie Orth, Global Exchange's Sweatshop-Free Campaigns Organizer, "It will place our city at the cutting edge in the struggle for global worker justice."  The ordinance passed unanimously today, and will face a final reading and vote on September 6.

For more information, please visit www.globalexchange.org/sweatfreebayarea. ###
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