2 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 12, 1999 PROTEST Continued from Page 1 One issue speakers addressed at the demonstration was the Apparel Industty Partnership-Fair Labor Association, a government supported group of corpora- tions and human rights organizations aimed to monitor the apparel industry and eliminate unfair labor practices and unhealthy working conditions. Department of Labor spokespeson Carl Fillichi sa id the AIP-FLA is cur- rently the only widely-suppsorted initia- tive to addressing sweatshop labor. Fillichio said te AlP-FLA coalition of corporations and human tights groups etmpowers the partnership. "These are some of the most respected human rights groups" Fillichin said. But protesters said enrprate involve- ment in the AIP-FLA only serves so aid profits rather than worker rights. Additionally, protestera said the lack of support from religious groups and orga- nizations like te National Labor Committee discredits the AIP-FLA. At a press gatherittg Thursdav morn- ing, Charles Kernaghsan, the NL C's exec- utive_ director, said the pacrst iI Tas oaanv rwflaws. "it actually is a stepbak rd, Q Iyf Al are s Fraif;L-m +rf ar$ ^th1 11-,y.d .e .Yf ,.,12 ANN ARtBOR SATRAVE'L WE'VE BEEN THER. Need ynun enseprnssto-a vilaepadnItemtCmny saud itdid-asteirn-lc DASCOLABARBERS ESTABLISHED 1939 6t5 E !sriY OFF STAvE 668-93a-9 r hF 8 30-5:an SAT UNTIL 4:20 Kernaghan said. Fillichio said the AIP-FLA is only a foundation for future ismprovemens. "Our sense is that the FLA is a floor, not a ceilinsg' he said. The AIP-FLA became the target of Kernaghan and student activists at the Thursday nmeetittg outlining loopholes in the partnershtip and said it would be tar- geted for "mend it or ettd if' reform. "I think shat-he 5students are rec'og- nizing is that you catt't atlsays makea politic'iatn see the lig'It, but yous can inake them fee the - Isat"' said fortmer Maitie Rep. Tons Andesss, director of Ne:.w Lconotiy - Commisicaions, thtent pro~fit gopeneoutasingeanlvii.atis unessdsgof eo-!gc oe.tat w.il cotnu .oe leheat on sheisue f ahe . ie et' ue Is 52 E Epsessiais 11 Hospitals rank ninth best in countq In an annual survey t~c3ed last iday by ~tUS.;VNew nd Wod Rpor/the Uivcatity Hjosptalswaere ranlked te inth a!>sInAmca or oft-f 1 ,881 Itol~ar aho met the g - es in liibl.ity .r.,irae s The ninh-pace iSrranemsa' rboraked t I l ass ya d tnth 'n 19. S t )tT li Y I 1\ - 3. 3-.( 1 i l _i tv eaegri a net udint wo 75c 1 - lac di. ian ion N ,b C d: of att ri b nt fi N adhro.at.:Tb' hi aig ns in a gyes'l wh-.mondinCr're-teibn Ibrt tet lt of Pubi -1stFPof,,. "'dtisil iin i a' ldpc t' ortait,-ats it.sug , an Lc7usI a nr tt a7 ib' atwe gh s- thato I' six y ciii I 'i s at ist4- ic i rta lce lsilea Sisarlier in 1994 ..clii iz-i P'rsi n r i c . Thi b eoit '-NIs in'>e 0t ncs lste es sin;:ltit'Isisds °,osisa in ie ad t latweek hatcMetin's iiGll- suits_. h NeitFik, ened toi and Lesoi I Ii0 Oti brn . i e;.-d MeiC. ioei'ias-,z 'it Xaver 194M-cdc-n. bngu n Tn V-hegaDetroISi Fee --9P7)esplseorweekduinhlsisndandmbreansbstudsits das had wie kofMitian.Mau 'tari tion or l herm sa tin S vtmerayUS a i r 8Wnu en- trtnualyFiskghdAls $5,di ln g'v eeme r co rn- gh Aprl s$6.O apu usrpino lfltem artin5- ucameidn ummefromd Ths Mihigna l~y is s s-a ssembe sof thAsso iae isre ssi t e pssae gia t e Pusress y. iista tiDE- S Thiees ich aias.Daib sip20 ussyn ats. rbrsia higanss 48e 09-1s 7. aa.es s 8.Ws is's, NUMBaSiA'isu reiassso 55d e as734 :tue s t DALY; Arsu6037;A prt s $647-336;spis iissp764 us5 us tlati 7es4s0ss8sa. Claissifiedn adveis paing740;D islyavriig74.5;Blig74 50 NEWS Michael Grass, Managing Editor fEDITORIAL Nick Woomer, Editor 'SPORTS David Den Herder, Managing Editor is n' anss'. Rapael ssositi n Cisae l yanei'C- iaiai. Stee AsJo Zmk. s'aina iss ii PHOTO Dana Linnan, Editor STFihsyia pieln2 isDa )Oe,,ant)'Ol,siiSa'a Ssbeni. MGt5Sielniss s'.idsa Yu$iis ONLINE Satadru Pramanik, Editor SAFi n i i u- a nai ii* .,itiGiaam, a i ng DISPLAY SALES Megan Spillane, Manager iSiTAFF apEr i a kr Seets AaitmnkRoet esl CLASSIFIED SALES Risa Heler, Manager ADVERTISING PRODUCTION Isaac Detz, Head Designer SYSTEMS ANALYSTS Todd Brockdorf, Pol Horneth, Satadru Pramanik, Anthony Reed. 1*1 01 U UR ." . I .s r= ^r . I Vil q' row;. r r rte: Earn $10 in a 1 hour computer-mediated negotiation experiment that is being held in the Business School throughout June and July. Days: Monday through Friday Times: 4:30 and 6:00 P. M. To be included in the pool of possible subjects, register at: http://www.umich.edu/~~cisdeptIDDiM To participate, you must be over the age of 18.