I Still Love Diddy
After losing big to the Lakers Tuesday night, the Dallas Mavericks decided to get rid of their new uniforms! The reason: the flashy, goofy uniforms look as if they were produced in P. Diddy's Honduran sweatshops for the "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems" music video. AllHipHop.com now reports:
In related news, an inspection of a Honduran factory where Diddy's Sean John is produced did not produce the violations that were reported.
The country's Labor Minister, German Leitzelar, led a team on a six hour inspection of the Southeast Textile factory in Choloma.
Officials said the accusations were aimed at damaging a free trade agreement the Honduran government is negotiating with the United States, Nicaragua and Panama.
No complaints relating to the allegations were ever filed with the Honduran Labor Ministry. Representatives for the factory said the employee who spoke out, was being used by Honduran and U.S. labor unions opposed to the free trade negotiations.
Workers of the world, unite!
In related news, an inspection of a Honduran factory where Diddy's Sean John is produced did not produce the violations that were reported.
The country's Labor Minister, German Leitzelar, led a team on a six hour inspection of the Southeast Textile factory in Choloma.
Officials said the accusations were aimed at damaging a free trade agreement the Honduran government is negotiating with the United States, Nicaragua and Panama.
No complaints relating to the allegations were ever filed with the Honduran Labor Ministry. Representatives for the factory said the employee who spoke out, was being used by Honduran and U.S. labor unions opposed to the free trade negotiations.
Workers of the world, unite!
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