
LOS ANGELES -- (Business Wire)
On May 1, 2012, several rallies and protests are planned in Los Angeles
to recognize the contributions workers are making to the country and to
protest for better working conditions, fair pay, and immigration reform.
American Apparel (AMEX: APP), which has long advocated for comprehensive
immigration reform and criticized the apartheid-like treatment of
undocumented workers, will close its factory for several hours May 1 so
its workers can join the march and related pro-worker activities.
CEO Dov Charney will join the workers to show his support for the fair
treatment of all workers, domestically and internationally, and his
unwavering support for prompt, fair, and effective immigration reform in
the United States.
According to Charney, "Immigration reform is critically important not
just from a humanitarian perspective, but also from an economic
perspective. Economic growth and stability are adversely affected by the
ability of employers to exploit undocumented workers, engage in
sweatshop tactics, and drive wages down. Immigration reform will help
raise wages and working conditions in Los Angeles and throughout the
country."

Contacts:
American Apparel
Peter Schey, (213) 488-0226
press@americanapparel.net
Source: American Apparel
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