Unions Criticize Sportswear Industry

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A global trade union group criticized sportswear companies and the International Olympic Committee on Monday for not doing enough to make sure labor rights are respected in the run-up to the Beijing Games.

The International Trade Union Confederation said workers are still exploited in China, where it claims some have to glue sports shoes for less than $2 a day.

"Five years after we first approached the IOC on this issue, no concrete commitments have been made," ITUC General Secretary Guy Ryder said.

ITUC joined the international textile union ITGLWF and the Clean Clothes Campaign non-governmental organization to produce the Clearing the Hurdles report, which seeks to prove workers' rights are still being trampled on in much of Asia.

"As the clock ticks down to the Beijing Olympics, workers producing for the international sportswear companies that spend millions on Olympic and athletic sponsorship deals are still working excessive hours and paid poverty wages," ITUC said in a statement.

The IOC called the report "comprehensive" and said it has "had a productive dialogue with the labor unions."

"The IOC encourages all parties within the Olympic Movement to work with suppliers who adhere to fair and ethical labor practices," it said in a reaction from Lausanne, Switzerland. It added it has contractual clauses for its branded products to respect labor rights...click to continue.

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