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Originally published Monday, November 15, 2010 at 10:18 PM

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Sweatshop-alternative clothing sold at University Book Store

Students with the University of Washington's Student Labor Action Project (SLAP) said Monday that clothes made in a third-world clothing factory that pays a living wage have gone on sale at the University Book Store.

Students with the University of Washington's Student Labor Action Project (SLAP) said Monday that clothes made in a third-world clothing factory that pays a living wage have gone on sale at the University Book Store.

The student group is part of a national movement on college campuses that is working to find alternatives to university apparel made in third-world sweatshops.

On Monday, 576 pieces of apparel made by Alta Gracia, a company that pays a living wage in the Dominican Republic, arrived at the store, said Leo Baunach, a UW student and member of SLAP.

The group hopes customers will buy clothes made in factories that pay a living wage.

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