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^'`"' CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />. `' Resolution No. 97-9 <br />BY: Mayor Boyle <br />A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE CURRENT ADMINISTRATION IN ITS <br />POLICY OF PURCHASING, LEASING, RENTING OR TAKING ON <br />CONSIGNMENT GOODS FOR USE AND FOR RESALE BY CITY-OWNED <br />ENTERPRISES THAT ARE PRODUCED UNDER DECENT WORKING <br />CONDITIONS AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, AS AMENDED. <br />WHEREAS, the current administration has established a policy of not purchasing, <br />leasing, renting or taking on consignment goods for use or for resale at city-owned enterprises <br />which were produced under harsh or "sweatshop" conditions, and <br />WHEREAS, it is the desire of this council to support the right of citizens around the world <br />to work in a safe and healthy workplace at reasonable compensation by not purchasing products <br />made under sweatshop conditions. <br />NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH <br />OLMSTED, COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA AND STATE OF OHIO: <br />Section 1: The following points shall be used by the administration to qualify goods <br />as not being produced under sweatshop conditions: <br />A. Child Labor. The factory does not employ anybody younger than the legal age for <br />children to work in the country in which the factory is located, and regardless of the legal <br />age, does not employ anybody younger than age 15. <br />B. Forced labor. The factory does not use forced labor of any kind--prison labor, <br />indentured labor or bonded labor. <br />C. Wages and benefits. The factory pays a wage which enables its employees to meet <br />their basic needs for food, shelter, clothing and medical care and to set aside money for <br />future purchases. The factory also provides all benefits required by law in their country <br />and compensates workers for overtime. <br />D. Hours of work. Employees are not required to work more than 48 hours per weekly or <br />less if the law of the country in which the factory is located sets a shorter work week <br />E. Worker rights. The factory is a workplace free from physical, sexual or verbal <br />harassment. Employees have the right to speak up about conditions in the factory <br />without fear of retaliation and have the right to form unions of their own choosing without <br />employer intimidation. <br />F. Health and safety. The factory provides a safe and healthy working environment. <br />These standards must be communicated to every worker, supervisor and manager in the <br />factory, orally and in writing, in the language understood by each person. <br />Section 2: That the city is prohibited, to the extent possible, from purchasing, <br />leasing, renting or taking on consignment goods for use or for resale at city-owned enterprises <br />which were produced under sweatshop conditions. The administration shall maintain a policy of <br />evaluating suppliers products concerning the working conditions under which the products are <br />manufactured. <br />Section 3: That the administration is directed to notify the city's suppliers of this <br />policy in writing and to inquire about the working conditions under which their goods are <br />produced. To the extent possible, goods from suppliers who will not state that their products are <br />not made under sweatshop conditions will not be purchased. <br />