The Labels on These Clothes Tell the Tragic Stories of the Workers Who Made Them | Adweek - http://www.adweek.com/adfreak...
"The label on a piece of clothing might reveal something about its provenance, but it hardly tells the whole story. The Canadian Fair Trade Network wanted to change that. To draw attention to people around the world who are working in unsafe conditions, these remarkable ads tell their stories on the labels of clothes they make. Powerful work by from agency Rethink. The label above reads: 100% cotton. Made in Sierra Leone by Tejan. The first few times he coughed up blood he hid it from his family. They couldn't afford medical treatment and he couldn't risk losing his long-time job at the cotton plantation. When he fell into a seizure one day it could no longer be ignored. The diagnosis was pesticide poisoning. The lack of proper protective clothing has left him with leukemia at the age of 34. He has two daughters. One of them starts work at the factory next year. The label doesn't tell the whole story." - Jessie
توی فرفر بهتره فید فارسی ارسال کنی، اگه فارسی نمیتونی تایپ کنی، بیا برو توی بهنویس http://www.behnevis.com فینگلیس بنویس فارسی رو کپی پیست کن :دی - ووووزلا