The university doesn't care where it's clothes comes from. I tried to ask managers at the bookstore if they can guarantee that their clothing is not made in sweatshops. They said that they have policies against it. The thing is that a policy doesn't do squat if it's not enforced. It's more important to have more high paying administrative positions than to address the issues raised by these students.
The priority of the UCSC administration is to make sure that there is a large and well paid UCSC administration. If you notice any activity by the administration other than ensuring the growth in pay and size of the UCSC administration I can guarantee that it was unintended.
Re: Students and Workers Demand a Sweat-Free UC
Date Edited: 09 Oct 2005 12:46:43 AM
The priority of the UCSC administration is to make sure that there is a large and well paid UCSC administration. If you notice any activity by the administration other than ensuring the growth in pay and size of the UCSC administration I can guarantee that it was unintended.
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