Georgetown’s first student-taught class, Sweatshops at Home and
Abroad, traveled to the Dominican Republic for spring break to spend time in
the field with factory and agricultural workers. While there, students met with
union leaders working to change working conditions at a Hanes factory. The union leaders then traveled back to Georgetown for a
discussion with student leaders, where they expressed the importance of student
and university pressure for labor reform.
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