Stating that workers have "universal health and safety rights regardless of the type of work or the workplace location," the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) has launched a drive against sweatshop conditions - both internationally and in the United States.The effort was kicked off by the recent release of a position statement by the association's board, and a "white paper" outlining the problem and AIHA's recommendations. Garrett Brown, a compliance officer for the Divis
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