UW ends deal with Russell
By Megan Orear | Feb. 6, 2009UW-Madison announced Thursday it will cut its contract with Russell Athletics, a clothing manufacturer that has been accused of anti-union behavior and violating workers' rights.
UW-Madison announced Thursday it will cut its contract with Russell Athletics, a clothing manufacturer that has been accused of anti-union behavior and violating workers' rights.
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