Illegal Procedure? Dallas Cowboys Called on Sweatshop Connections
Mike Hall,
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones spent $1 billion to build the gilded palace his legendary National Football League team plays in eight Sundays a year. But in the gift shops inside Cowboys Stadium and in sports apparel stores around the nation, Cowboys fans are buying fancy jackets, jerseys and other gear made by Cambodian workers earning just 29 cents an hour for 10-hour days, six days a week.
And now the Cowboys merchandising armSilver Star Merchandisingis pursuing deals with major U.S. universities for exclusive rights to produce the schools logo apparel, reports ESPNs Outside the Lines. A recent episode spotlighted the Cambodian suppliers factory where workers fear the wrath of their supervisors if they talk to a co-worker sitting next to them or take too long at the bathroom. They say they are essentially forced to work overtime daily and describe a hostile work environment in which supervisors yell and insult them. They work while sick because either they cant afford to go to the doctor or fear they will be fired if they miss work.
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