National Partnership AgreementNational Partnership Agreement • September 30th, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 30th, 2022United Students Against Sweatshops is the nation's largest youth-‐led campaign organization dedicated to building a student-‐labor movement, with affiliated locals on over 150 campuses that run locally and nationally-‐coordinated campaigns for corporate accountability and economic justice in partnership with organizations of workers. USAS’s campaigns expose and hold accountable corporations that exploit people who work on our campuses, in our communities, and in the overseas factories where our collegiate apparel is produced, employing the unique moral authority, energy, and power students hold within universities that act as anchor institutions in communities and the global economy. Since 1997, USAS has won precedent-‐setting victories; educated students about the growing dominance of a handful of corporations in the global economy the lack of enforceable labor standards in the global supply chain, and the intersection of identity, social justice, and labor issues; and has trained
National Partnership AgreementNational Partnership Agreement • September 9th, 2021
Contract Type FiledSeptember 9th, 2021United Students Against Sweatshops is the nation's largest youth-‐led campaign organization dedicated to building a student-‐labor movement, with affiliated locals on over 150 campuses that run locally and nationally-‐coordinated campaigns for corporate accountability and economic justice in partnership with organizations of workers. USAS’s campaigns expose and hold accountable corporations that exploit people who work on our campuses, in our communities, and in the overseas factories where our collegiate apparel is produced, employing the unique moral authority, energy, and power students hold within universities that act as anchor institutions in communities and the global economy. Since 1997, USAS has won precedent-‐setting victories; educated students about the growing dominance of a handful of corporations in the global economy the lack of enforceable labor standards in the global supply chain, and the intersection of identity, social justice, and labor issues; and has trained