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Union Activists Uncover American Crucifixes Made in Chinese Sweatshops

Lindsay Beyerstein: The National Labor Committee held a press conference in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral to call attention to the conditions.
November 21, 2007  |  
 
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This post, written by Lindsay Beyerstein, originally appeared on Majikthise

Labor activists at the National Labor Committee say they have traced the path of crucifixes from a sweatshop factory in China to prominent retailers in North America:

NEW YORK - With Christmas just weeks away, a labor group on Tuesday denounced "horrific" sweatshop conditions where crucifixes are made in China to be sold at religious gift shops in the United States.

Charles Kernaghan, director of the National Labor Committee, held a news conference in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral to call attention to conditions at a factory in Dongguan City where the religious objects, sold in St. Patrick's gift shop, are made.
Kernaghan said the crosses were exhibited at an annual trade show organized by the Association for Christian Retail, a Colorado-based trade association that works with thousands of religious stores across the country. [AP]
Here is the National Labor Committee's report on the working conditions at the Junxingye Metal and Plastic Products Factory in Guangdong Province, China.

The report documents the paper trail from the factory, to major importers of religious gifts, to prominent end-line retailers in the USA.

The report's sourcing on the working conditions is a bit thin. Apart from a few direct quotes from anonymous workers, it's not clear how the ILC got its information.The ILC report also includes photographs, purportedly showing the working and living conditions of the Junxingye workers. If these photographs are genuine and current, they are a stinging indictment.

Working conditions such as these are not unusual. Nor is it uncommon for end-line retailers to have no idea where the goods they sell came from, or under what conditions they were produced.

Kernaghan stresses that St. Patrick's Cathedral didn't know the provenance of the crucifixes. ILC investigators found that the merchandise wasn't even stamped with the name of the country of origin, as required by US law.

Lindsay Beyerstein a New York writer blogging at Majikthise.
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