“How to Make Ethical Purchasing Decisions: Start by Looking for the Union Label”

Imagine walking into a clothing store, browsing through the racks and trying to make a decision on what to buy. As you look through the different options, you start to think about where these clothes were made, who made them, and under what conditions. You want to make ethical purchasing decisions, but with so many brands and products out there, it can be overwhelming to know where to start.

One simple way to begin making more ethical purchasing decisions is by looking for the union label. A union label on a product indicates that the workers who made that product are members of a labor union, which often signifies better wages, benefits, and working conditions. By supporting products with the union label, you are helping to ensure that workers are being treated fairly and ethically.

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