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anti-sweatshop carolling



those interested in doing anti-sweatshop x-mas carolling this saturday
(dec 19) at the Rideau Centre are asked to contact me (ron) at 236-4103
ASAP for more details.

the idea is to let people know about the various corporate Scrooges in
the area that continue to abuse their elves (largely immigrant women) to
deepen the pockets of grinchy board members.

we are looking for a santa suit that one of us can use so s/he can read
out the list of who's been naughty this year.

we will also collect donations for a local charity of the group's
choosing.

the carols are listed below. feel free to make up your own and bring
them along!


the following are taken from the web site of the Maquila Solidarity
Network in toronto.
http://www.web.net/~msn/

song list:
  Learn to Sew! Learn To Sew! Learn To Sew!
  Slaving in a Sweatshop Wonderland
  My favourite things
  We Wish You a Merry Christmas
  Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
  The Twelve Days of Christmas
  Listen to the Message
  Don't be Shy (Jingle Bells)
  Santa Claus is Coming to Town
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  Learn to Sew! Learn To Sew! Learn To Sew!  (Sang to the tune of "Let
it Snow")
  Oh, the economy’s really frightful
  but the shopping is so delightful
  when you desperately need some dough
  learn to sew, learn to sew, learn to sew.

  Oh, there’s no sign the work is stopping
  cause the orders keep us hopping.
  when you’ve got no place else to go,
  learn to sew, learn to sew, learn to sew.

  When you finally say good night,
  and it’s 2:00 a.m. in the morn,
  and the foreman wants to hold you tight,
  and you wish that he’d never been born.

  Oh, the economy’s really frightful
  but the shopping is so delightful
  when you desperately need some dough
  learn to sew, learn to sew, learn to sew.

  Oh, the industry isn’t dying
  but the work is really trying
  when you’re bank account’s getting low
  learn to sew, learn to sew, learn to sew.

  Slaving in a Sweatshop Wonderland
  (Sang to the tune of "Walking in a Winter Wonderland")
  Door bell rings, are you listening?
  On your brow, sweat is glistening.
  You’re working tonight; it just isn’t right,
  slaving in a Sweatshop Wonderland.

  Gone away are the good jobs
  Here today are the sweatshops
  They want you to sew
  seven days in a row
  slaving in a Sweatshop Wonderland.

  In Toronto, Woolworth uses sweatshops
  and they pay the lowest rates in town.
  Ask about a union, they’ll say no ma’am.
  Homeworker do the job for the poorest pay around.

  Later on, they’ll conspire
  how to raise prices higher
  The plans that they’ve made
  won’t make us better paid
  Slaving in a Sweatshop Wonderland

  Door bell rings, are you listening?
  On your brow, sweat is glistening.
  You’re working tonight; it just isn’t right,
  slaving in a Sweatshop Wonderland.

  My favourite things
  Shirts from Honduras
  and Nikes from China
  clothes made in sweatshops
  in North Carolina,
  all wrapped in packages
  and tied up with string,
  these are a few of my
  least favourite things.

  When the sun shines
  when the snow melts
  when I’m feeling glad
  I simply remember
  my least favourite things
  and then I start getting mad.

  Skirts made in Malaysia
  under sweatshop conditions,
  clothes sewn in Toronto
  for Northern Traditions,
  all wrapped in packages
  and tied up with string,
  these are a few of my
  least favourite things.

  When the sun shines
  when the snow melts
  when I’m feeling glad
  I simply remember
  my least favourite things
  and then I start getting mad.

  We Wish You a Merry Christmas
  We wish you a Merry Christmas;
  We wish you a Merry Christmas;
  We wish you a Merry Christmas
  and a Happy New Year.

  Garment workers to you
  wherever you are;
  Good tidings for Christmas
  and a Happy New Year.

  Oh bring them some decent wages;
  Oh bring them some decent wages;
  Oh bring them some decent wages;
  and a sweatshop free year.

  Santa Claus Is Coming to Town
  You better watch out,
  you better not cry,
  better not raise
  those prices too high.
  Santa Claus is coming to town.

  He’s making a list
  and checking it twice,
  gonna find out
  who’s naughty and nice,
  Santa Claus is coming to town.

  He sees you when you’re scheming,
  he knows what your workers make.
  He knows when you’ve
  been bad or good,
  so be good for goodness sake.

  Oh, you better watch out,
  you better not cry,
  better not raise
  those prices too high.

  Santa Claus is coming to town.

  The Twelve Days of Christmas
  On the first day of Christmas
  my boss gave to me
  a piece rate worth 2 bucks a day.

  On the second day of Christmas
  my boss gave to me
  two Gap shirts
  and a piece rate worth 2 bucks a day.

  On the third day of Christmas
  my boss gave to me
  three Barbie dolls,
  two Gap shirts
  and a piece rate worth 2 bucks a day.

  On the fourth day of Christmas
  my boss gave to me
  four Woolworth vests,
  three Barbie dolls,
  two Gap shirts
  and a piece rate worth 2 bucks a day.
  .
  etc. etc.
  .
  On the twelfth day of Christmas
  my boss gave to me
  twelve cents an hour
  eleven sewing needles,
  ten supervisors,
  nine Nike runners,
  eight Wal-Mart labels,
  seven Guess jeans,
  six hems for sewing,
  five Kathie Lee tears,
  four Woolworth vests,
  three Barbie dolls,
  two Gap shirts
  and a piece rate worth 2 bucks a day.

  Listen to the Message (Tune:  Oh, Tennenbaum)*
  Oh shopper dear
  come over here
  and listen to our message.
  Oh shopper dear come over here
  and listen to our message.
  The women who toil
  in far off lands
  so you can wear
  your favourite brands.
  Don't get a break-from dawn 'till dusk
  it isn't right -- let's make a fuss.
  When buying shirts and pants and stuff
  ask were the workers paid enough.
                   *Thanks to the Raging Grannies

  Don't be Shy (Tune:  Jingle Bells)*
  Dashing through the malls
  On a cold December day
  Looking for a sale,
  shopping come what may.
  You should be aware
  the pay's not always fair
  for the women who sew and sweat
  in factories everywhere.

  So- don't be shy, ask them why
  Nike can't pay well.
  When Michael Jordan, we all know
  gets lots and lots of dough
                 *Thanks to the Raging Grannies

  Santa Claus in Coming to Town*
  Oh, you better watch out, you better not buy
  clothes that are made in sweatshops, here's why
  Santa Claus is coming to town.
  Oh, you better watch out, you better not buy
  clothes that are made in sweatshops, here's why
  Santa Claus is coming to town.
  He knows if workers have to sweat
  in factories far and near.
  He's asking that we stop and ask
  Who made that shirt, my dear?

  soooooo - stop the sweat                    (Tune changes to Jingle
Bells)
  buy wear fair
  in this jolly season.
  Make a choice, show you care.
  Tell everyone the reason
                  *Thanks to the Raging Grannies


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