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Living Wage Factory

Joe Bozich and Knights Apparel are trying to build a brand with ethically produced goods.

01/31/2014 | Rating NR

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Living Wage Factory

Clip: 1/31/2014 | 8m 3s

Joe Bozich and Knights Apparel are trying to build a brand with ethically produced goods.

American garment maker Joe Bozich, founder of Knights Apparel, is conducting what could be an expensive experiment. He is betting that if his customers know the Dominican Republic workers who make his sportswear are paid well, they will continue to buy his line, even if it ends up costing more.

01/31/2014 | Rating NR

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