Fair Labor Association (FLA)2019-09-252019-09-252013-03-212007-06-21http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/189334"The Fair Labor Association responded to the MSN report, saying 'Consistent with the MSN recommendations, FLA-affiliated companies and the FLA have taken and continue to take actions to promote reemployment of former Hermosa workers and continue to press the government of El Salvador to meet its obligations to workers… In addition to conducting training on nondiscriminatory hiring practices for factories that supply FLA companies, the FLA is conducting an assessment of the policies and practices of the factories and is considering engaging an ombudsperson to investigate allegations of discrimination against former Hermosa workers. The FLA is also prepared to seek additional voluntary contributions to the emergency fund and make an additional distribution of funds to former Hermosa workers should such contributions become available.' "engWith permission of the license/copyright holderapparel sectorHermosa Manufacturinglabour rightslabour practiceslabour standardsEconomic ethicsBusiness ethicsCommunity ethicsFLA Response to the MSN Report on HermosaPreprint