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No Sweat University Policies

October 21, 2004

Wilfrid Laurier University (Waterloo, ON)

Wilfrid Laurier University has adopted its own Ethical Purchasing Policy. View Policy

June 13, 2003

McMaster University (Hamilton, ON)

McMaster University has adopted its own Code of Labour Practices for University Suppliers and Licensees. View Code

December 20, 2002

Memorial University (St. John's, NF)

Memorial University has adopted its own Code of Conduct for Apparel and Footwear Suppliers. View Code

December 2, 2002

Press release

A sample press release for a university No Sweat licensing policy campaign, provided by Student Against Sweatshops-Trent. View Press Release

November 27, 2002

Press release

A sample press release for a university No Sweat licensing policy campaign, provided by Student Against Sweatshops-Trent. View Press Release

October 3, 2002

University of Alberta (Edmonton, AB)

The University of Alberta has adopted the FLA Workplace Code of Conduct. View Code

July 20, 2002

Dalhousie University (Halifax, NS)

Dalhousie University has adopted the FLA Workplace Code of Conduct. View Code

September 28, 2000

University of Western Ontario (London, ON)

The University of Western Ontario has adopted its own Code of Conduct for Trademark Licensees. View Code

February 3, 2000

University of Toronto (Toronto, ON)

The University of Toronto was the first university in Canada to adopt a Code of Conduct for Trademark Licensees. View Code