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Lists of Member Companies and Brands

(Where applicable)
The following lists provide the names of the companies and their relevant brands (where
available) or the website locations where such information can be accessed. These
lists are especially helpful tools for those investigating which, if any, of the six complaints
mechanisms may apply in the case of a workplace violation.

List of Member Companies and Brands


Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC)
No list provided because CCC does not have member companies/brands. CCCs
mechanisms apply to all garmentproducing companies / brands.

Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) Corporate


Members
* As of May 2006

Asda
Bewley's
Chiquita International Brands
DCC Corporate Clothing
Debenhams Retail
Dewhirst Group
Ethical Tea Partnership

Members:
Accord Tea Services Ltd
Matthew Algie & Co Ltd
Bettys & Taylors of Harrogate Ltd.
DJ Miles & Co Ltd
Drie Mollen
Gold Crown Foods Limited
James Finlay Ltd
Imporient UK Ltd
Keith Spicer Ltd
Metropolitan Tea Co Ltd
The Nambarrie Tea Company Limited
Sara Lee/DE
Tazo Tea
The Tetley Group
R Twining & Company Ltd
Unilever (Europe)
Williamson Fine Teas Ltd
The Windmill Tea Co Ltd

Flamingo Holdings

Flamingo UK

Fyffes Group

Owns:

Owns:

Cape
Outspan
Bella Nova

Gap Inc

Brands:
Banana Republic
Old Navy
Gap
Gap Kids
Gap Baby
Gap Maternity
Gap Body

Greencell
Inditex

Zara
Pull and Bear
Massimo Dutti
Bershka
Stradivarius
Oysho
Zara Home
Kiddys Class

Levi Strauss & Co

Levis
Dockers
Levi Strauss Signature

Madison Hosiery
Marks and Spencer

Autograph
Limited
Plus
Petite
Classic
Per Una
Adored
Body
Ceriso
Truly You
DDG
Blue Harbour

Collections:

Collezione

Monsoon

Brands:
Accessorize
Monsoon Baby
Accessorize Angels

Mothercare
New Look Retailers
Next

Pentland Group

Berghaus
Boxfresh
Brasher
Clerk & Teller
Ellesse
KangaROOS
Kickers
Lacoste
Mitre
Red or Dead
Speedo
Ted Baker

Premier Foods

Brands:
Ambrosia
Branston
Cadbury
Chivers
Country Dale Milk
Crosse & Blackwell
Dufrais
Gales
Haywards
Hartleys
Kardomah
Loyd Grossman
Marvel
Moorhouses
Nelsons
Quorn
Roses
Sarsons
St Nicholas
Smash

Brands:

Smedleys
Typhoo
SunPat
Waistline

Quantum Clothing

Adria
Jeweltex
New Island
Stevensons
Quantum Knitwear

Ringtons
Rohan Designs
Rombouts GB
Sainsbury's Supermarkets
Somerfield Stores
Tesco
The Body Shop International
The Boots Group
The Cooperative group (CWS)
Union Coffee Roasters
WH Smith
WIBDECO
William Lamb Footwear
World Flowers

Fair Labor Association (FLA)


Participating Companies and Category B Licensees
*As of May 2006
Participating Companies

Coverage of fullsupply chains

Adidas:
adidas
TaylorMade
Maxfli

ASICS:

Onitsuka
Wallage
Pedala
Giro
Salutis

Drew Pearson
ESPN
Game Day
Game Night
Starter

Eddie Bauer
Eddie Bauer Apparel

GEAR for Sports


GEAR for Sports
Champion Custom Products

Gildan Activewear
Gildan Activewear

H&M (in China only)

FLA continued

Liz Claiborne Inc


Axcess
Claiborne
Crazy Horse
Dana Buchman
Elisabeth
Emma James
J.H. Collectibles
Villager
Sigrid Olsen
Laundry by Shelli Segal
Lucky Brand Jeans
Juicy Couture
Belongings
Tapemeasure
Tint

Mountain Equipment Coop (MEC)

New Era Cap


New Era Cap
Nike Inc
All Nike branded goods

Nordstrom:
Nordstrom Product Apparel brands

Outdoor Cap:
Outdoor Cap
Signature
Starter

Patagonia
Patagonia
WaterGirl
Lotus Designs

PVH

G.H. Bass
Izod
Arrow
Geoffrey Beene
CK

PUMA
Reebok
Reebok Brand apparel
Onfield which design and market NFL and NBA licensed apparel
Group Athletica Apparel which design and market NFL and NBA
licensed apparel

Top of the World


Top of the World
Captivating Headgear

FLA continued

Twins Enterprise Inc


Twins Enterprise

Zephyr GrafX
Zephyr GrafX

FLA Category B Licensees

FLA Category B Licensees commit to implement FLA Standards in the factories where they
produce licensed goods for FLA College or University Affiliates. They agree to affiliate with
the FLA as part of their licensing contracts with colleges and universities.

American Pad and Paper, LLC:


AMPAD
AT Cross:
Century
Century II
Townsend
ATX
ION
Solo
Lexington
Madison
Refills

Columbia Sportswear
Columbia Sportswear
CBI
ArtCarved
Balfour
CB Graduation Announcements

Cutter & Buck


Cutter & Buck

Deluxe Financial Corporation


Deluxe Collegiate Checks

John Harland Company


Harland Personal Checks

Herff Jones
Herff Jones Collegiate Apparel

Jostens
Jostens

MBI Inc
Danbury Mint

Mead Westvaco

Collegiate License Products

MJ Soffe
MJ Soffe

FLA continued

Oxford Industries, Inc


Tommy Hilfiger Golf

Ping

Ping

Russell Athletic
o Russell Athletic

VF Corp
o
o
o

Lee Sport
Jansport
Eastpack

The FLA reports that it is currently updating its university licensee database. Once built,
this database can be used to access the factories producing licensed products for FLA
member universities. Access the database at
http://www.fairlabor.org/all/database/disclosure_db.asp.

Fair Wear Foundation (FWF)


Member Companies
* As of June 2006

Fashion
and Sports

Company and promotional wear


Bucofa

Expresso
Buttonboss

Gsus

Faithful

Hess
Natur

Groenendijk

Falcon

HaVeP

FWF continued

ONeill

Heigo

Joh. Steenkist
Schijfsma

Kwintet KLM
Kleding N.V.

Mauritz & Zn.

Pama
International
PWG
Bedrijfskleding

SGA

Vaweco

XL
Bedrijfskleding

Social Accountability International


Corporate Members
*As of June 2006 (Brands owned by each company not provided by SAI)
SAI also publicly lists the names and locations of all SA8000 certified facilities. Access
http://www.sa
intl.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=745&parentID=617&grandparen
tID=4&nodeID=1 for the complete list of the nearly 1,000 certified factories worldwide.

Signatory Members

Work with SAI to develop and execute a plan for implementation of SA8000
and/or certification of designated company and/or supplier facilities within an
agreedupon scope (and timeframe?). SAI support services include training,
technical assistance, best practice studies and identification of shared suppliers.
Communicate SA8000 implementation goals and progress to stakeholders via
SAIverified annual reports or the SAI multistakeholder evaluation and
recommendation process. Signatories may use SAI and SA8000 logos in their
communications to demonstrate credibility.

FOURD MGMT CONSULTING PVT., LTD. (formerly AMANA)


Country: Switzerland & India
Description: Consulting and training on implementation of management systems and
SA8000
Focus of company under SA8000: All primary suppliers
Estimated number of facilities: 50
Started: 9/00
Company annual revenue: Less than $25 Million
CHARLES VOEGELE GROUP
Country: Switzerland
Description: Apparel Retail chain with 400 outlets in Switzerland, Germany, Austria,
Belgium and The Netherlands.
Scope: Suppliers of the LINK Fair Trade Guarantee apparel line
Focus of company under SA8000: BSCI Member with focus on SA8000 accomplishment
Estimated number of facilities: 50
Started: 5/01
Annual revenue: $1.3 billion
CUTTER & BUCK
Country: USA
Description: Apparel men's and women's apparel
Scope: 1) US Facilities, 2) All apparel suppliers
Estimated number of facilities: 1) 3, 2) 35
Started: 12/99

Annual revenue: $175 Million

DOLE FOOD COMPANY, INC.


Country: USA
Description: Food World's #1 producer of fresh fruits and vegetables
Focus of company under SA8000: Banana and pineapple facilities
Estimated number of facilities under this scope: 25, under scope: 129 farms, certified: 61
farms
Started: 11/99
Company annual revenue: $4.8 billion, ($5.3 billion fiscal year 2004)
Dole Signatory Report.

SAI continued
EILEEN FISHER
Country: USA
Description: Women's clothing line sold through its own stores and major department
stores
Focus of company under SA 8000: 1) US Facilities, 2) All Suppliers
Estimated number of facilities under this scope: 1) 39, 2) 18
Started: 11/99
Company annual revenue: $177 Million

OTTO VERSAND
Country: Germany
Description: Apparel Largest catalog retailer in the world
Scope: Suppliers of private label apparel in Otto catalog
Estimated number of facilities: 600
Started: 11/99
Annual revenue: $24 Billion
SYNERGIES WORLDWIDE
Country: Main office in Pakistan
Description: Sourcing agent with sourcing offices in Asia and Africa and sales offices in
Europe and North America
Scope: Apparel Factories that it sources from in South Asia
Estimated number of facilities: 50
Started: 9/02
Annual revenue: $50 million
TEX LINE
Country: Singapore
Description: Leading garment sourcing agent with operations throughout Asia
Scope: Core factories that Tex Line sources from in Asia
Estimated number of facilities: 52
Started: 11/01
Annual revenue: $300 Million
TOYS R US, INC.
Country: USA
Description: Toys largest toy retailer in the world
Focus of company under SA8000: Private label toys
Estimated number of facilities: 15
Started: 11/99
Annual revenue: $11 Billion

Workers Rights Consortium (WRC)


Although the WRC Does not have company membership, its work focuses on the
companies that produce goods bearing college and university names and logos.
All factories producing such licensed products are included in an online database,
which is updated regularly. Access the database at
http://www.workersrights.org/search/index.asp?reset=1. Information can be accessed
by country, licensee or university. Search results include factory names and locations,
the products produced, and other data.

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