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Sweatfree Contracting Ordinance
Contractors that supply textile apparel, garments, and corresponding accessories, materials, supplies, or equipment are prohibited from manufacturing or assembling those goods in sweatshop conditions, as defined by the ordinance.
Public Body
Resources
Wage Rates
- 2024 Sweatfree Required Wage Rates - Domestic and International Rates
- 2023 Sweatfree Required Wage Rates - Domestic and International Rates
- 2022 Sweatfree Required Wage Rates - Domestic and International Rates
Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) Reports
- WRC Findings and Recommendations and Company Response at RJ Torres (Dominican Republic) - 12-13-2022 (PDF)
- WRC Findings and Recommendations regarding Dong Tranh Garment Joint Stock Company (Vietnam) - 6-19-20 (PDF)
- WRC Findings and Recommendations regarding Popular Garment Company (Myanmar/Burma) - 6-19-20 (PDF)
- WRC Findings and Recommendations regarding Suprema Manufacturing S.A. (Dominican Republic) - 1-24-20 (PDF)
- WRC Findings and Recommendations regarding Gaha Green Garment Co., LTD. (Indonesia) - 4-4-19 (PDF)
- WRC Findings and Recommendations regarding RKI (Honduras) - 4-4-19 (PDF)
- WRC Findings and Recommendations regarding SMC, S.A. (Dominican Republic) - 4-3-19 (PDF)
- WRC Findings and Recommendations regarding Alamode S.A. (Honduras) - 6-10-2013 (PDF)
- WRC Findings and Recommendations regarding ITIC Apparel (Dominican Republic) 2-28-12 (PDF)
- WRC compliance investigation report for SF - Productora Clinimex Industrial (Mexico) 11-9-10 (PDF)
Legal Authority
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed the Sweatfree Contracting Ordinance in 2005.