New University Shirts Clean Up Sweatshop Image

2.10.2011

NPR, KPLU 88.5 - Seattle and Northwest - By Charla Bear - November 15, 2010 Showing school spirit for local Universities could give a big boost to workers in a developing country. Bookstores at some schools now carry a line of logo shirts that aims to do away with the image of sweatshops.

NPR, KPLU 88.5 - Seattle and Northwest - By Charla Bear - November 15, 2010
Showing school spirit for local Universities could give a big boost to workers in a developing country.  Bookstores at some schools now carry a line of logo shirts that aims to do away with the image of sweatshops.

You might have to look around to find the new socially-conscious sweatshirts and t-shirts in bookstores, though.  The designs blend in with other fan gear.  But they do stand out in other ways.

The first is the business model.  Alta Gracia is the name of the town in the Dominican Republic where the shirts are made…and it’s the name of the brand.  Its goal is to go beyond university policies to ban sweatshops. 

 “The real question is, for the folks working...what are they being paid?  They may be being paid more than they otherwise would have but it’s still not a living wage.” -Bryan Pearce, CEO of the University Bookstore in Seattle.

Pearce says one of the reasons the UW bookstore will carry the new line is that the company promises to pay employees nearly $3 per hour.  That’s how much workers’ rights groups say it costs to provide for a family in the Dominican Republic.  And it’s more than 3 times the country’s minimum wage.  The company also allows workers to unionize.  Read Full Story Here