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Over 150 people marched through SoHo in NYC today to demand that US retailers take responsibility foOver 150 people marched through SoHo in NYC today to demand that US retailers take responsibility foOver 150 people marched through SoHo in NYC today to demand that US retailers take responsibility foOver 150 people marched through SoHo in NYC today to demand that US retailers take responsibility foOver 150 people marched through SoHo in NYC today to demand that US retailers take responsibility foOver 150 people marched through SoHo in NYC today to demand that US retailers take responsibility foOver 150 people marched through SoHo in NYC today to demand that US retailers take responsibility foOver 150 people marched through SoHo in NYC today to demand that US retailers take responsibility foOver 150 people marched through SoHo in NYC today to demand that US retailers take responsibility foOver 150 people marched through SoHo in NYC today to demand that US retailers take responsibility fo

Over 150 people marched through SoHo in NYC today to demand that US retailers take responsibility for safety conditions in factories that manufacture their products. Companies like Gap (which owns Old Navy, Banana Republic and Piperlime), American Eagle, Walmart and Target have refused to sign the Bangladesh Fire and Safety Accord, which provides an important first step toward assuring all workers a safe workplace.


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