April 13, 2009 /
Nieman Reports
Loretta Tofani
A Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter writes about ‘hurdles to obtain meager funding or to overcome editors’ reluctance to support the stories’—and offers suggestions.
December 16, 2007 /
Star-Ledger
Loretta Tofani
Globalization has intensified competition international trade. While U.S. companies outsource manufacturing to China to increase their profit margins, Chinese labors are paying for the difference.
December 8, 2007 /
Salt Lake Tribune
Loretta Tofani
A labor organizer who’s helped workers write legal petitions for compensation in China was hacked from head to foot by two men wielding meat cleavers. He remains in critical condition at a hospital.
December 8, 2007 /
Salt Lake Tribune
Loretta Tofani
U.S. lawmakers acknowledge horrendous work conditions in China and are pushing for better labor standards in foreign countries.
November 20, 2007 /
PBS NewsHour
Loretta Tofani
Loretta Tofani spent fourteen months in China researching working conditions in Chinese factories. She details her investigation and the risks some Chinese workers face in the manufacturing sector.
November 12, 2007 /
Salt Lake Tribune
Loretta Tofani
When Nicaraguan workers won the case against Dole Food Co., Chinese lawyers were inspired to act, gathering up plaintiffs to hold U.S. companies liable for their failure to assess workers' safety.
October 26, 2007 /
KCRW's To the Point
Loretta Tofani
Pulitzer Center grantee Loretta Tofani talked to KCRW's To The Point about occupational diseases Chinese factory workers suffer to produce cheap goods to export to foreign countries including the U.S...
October 24, 2007 /
Salt Lake Tribune
Loretta Tofani
U.S. companies say they’re not to be blamed for importing from Chinese factories with sub-par work conditions; it's up to China to figure out how to protect their own workers.
October 23, 2007 /
Salt Lake Tribune
Loretta Tofani
For years, Chinese workers making nickel-cadmium batteries for U.S. distributors such as Eveready and Energizer complain of sickness, not realizing that cadmium can lead to kidney failure and death.
October 22, 2007 /
Salt Lake Tribune
Loretta Tofani
Exposure to chemicals in paint and varnish has claimed lives of Chinese workers who produce furniture for major U.S. companies like Restoration Hardware, Ethan Allen Furniture and Haverty Furniture.
October 22, 2007 /
Salt Lake Tribune
Loretta Tofani
Throughout China, workers making goods for export use outdated—sometimes jerry-rigged—machines that lack safety features standard in the U.S., causing workers to lose legs, arms, hands or fingers.
October 21, 2007 /
Salt Lake Tribune
Loretta Tofani
Workers producing Char-Broil stoves in China were given only thin gauze masks that do nothing to prevent metal dust from entering their lungs. Many end up contracting lung diseases like silicosis.
October 21, 2007 /
Salt Lake Tribune
Loretta Tofani
Most American businesses that import from China are small and medium-sized. Many have never visited the factories, and are unaware of any dangerous working conditions surrounding their products.
October 21, 2007 /
Salt Lake Tribune
Loretta Tofani
Over a 12-month period, Pulitzer Center grantee Loretta Tofani visited more than 25 factories in China to document the risks Chinese workers go through to supply American consumers with cheap goods.
October 5, 2007 /
Untold Stories
Loretta Tofani
While consumers in the U.S. are enjoying cheap products made in China, factory workers in the world's most populous country are exposed to hazardous working conditions. Loretta Tofani reports.
October 4, 2007 /
Untold Stories
Loretta Tofani
Pulitzer Center grantee Loretta Tofani offers a glimpse into the life of Chinese factory workers dying from occupational diseases that have been maimed as a result of making products for America.