The truth behind your clothing’s ‘made in Guatemala’ label
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With the refreshing morning air, workers leave their homes on the outskirts and rush to the industrial buildings bordering the roads of the Guatemalan capital. Some go on foot. Others on motorcycles; entire families travel to school, children in the arms of their mothers. Many more travel in old yellow school buses, imported from the United States after decades of service. Workers are almost entirely women, between 18 and 60 years of age. They e…
By Stefano Pozzebon. Video by Lali Houghton, Ladan Anoushfar, Estefanía Rodríguez, CNN With the refreshing morning air, workers leave their homes on the outskirts and rush to the industrial buildings bordering the roads of the Guatemalan capital. Some go on foot. Others on motorcycles; entire families travel to school, children in the arms of their mothers. Many more travel in old yellow school buses, imported from the United States after decade…
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