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Russell Athletic rehires fired union organizers

4:54 pm By la Macha · honduras| youth

18 Nov 2009

This is such an important victory, one that I have been a part of. This organizing has been going on for years and years, it’s satisfying as a former organizer to see it come to something important, and it’s tremendous as a human being to know that fellow human beings have the dignity of a safe job and union protection.

From the New York Times:

The often raucous student movement announced on Tuesday that it had achieved its biggest victory by far. Its pressure tactics persuaded one of the nation’s leading sportswear companies, Russell Athletic, to agree to rehire 1,200 workers in Honduras who lost their jobs when Russell closed their factory soon after the workers had unionized.

From the time Russell shut the factory last January, the anti-sweatshop coalition orchestrated a nationwide campaign against the company. Most important, the coalition, United Students Against Sweatshops, persuaded the administrations of Boston College, Columbia, Harvard, New York University, Stanford, Michigan, North Carolina and 89 other colleges and universities to sever or suspend their licensing agreements with Russell. The agreements — some yielding more than $1 million in sales — allowed Russell to put university logos on T-shirts, sweatshirts and fleeces.

Going beyond their campuses, student activists picketed the N.B.A. finals in Orlando and Los Angeles this year to protest the league’s licensing agreement with Russell. They distributed fliers inside Sports Authority sporting goods stores and sent Twitter messages to customers of Dick’s Sporting Goods to urge them to boycott Russell products.

The students even sent activists to knock on Warren Buffett’s door in Omaha because his company, Berkshire Hathaway, owns Fruit of the Loom, Russell’s parent company.

“It’s a very important breakthrough,” said Mel Tenen, who oversees licensing agreements for the University of Miami, the first school to sever ties with Russell. “It’s not often that a major licensee will take such a necessary and drastic step to correct the injustices that affected its workers. This paves the way for us to seriously consider reopening our agreement with Russell.”

2 Responses to Russell Athletic rehires fired union organizers

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adriana

November 21st, 2009 at 4:06 am

I have been following this too, as my alma mater is one of the colleges that banned the Russell gear from its bookstore. I have also been following this coup in Honduras too, and it would be interesting for someone to connect the dots with Russell to the current and previous regime.

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Maegan La Mala

November 21st, 2009 at 9:34 am

I was thinking about this…how the two are connected

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