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Bonnie Boswell Reports

Working LA – Part One

Los Angeles is the largest cut-and-sew apparel base in the U.S. and the center of the country’s garment manufacturing industry. But a report from the UCLA Labor Center, Dirty Threads, Dangerous Factories: Health and Safety in Los Angeles’ Fashion Industry shows serious health, safety and environmental issues such as dust, poor ventilation, excessive heat, blocked exits, rodent infestations.

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