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Tezenis | Asistent/ka Predaja - Eurovea Bratislava | Plný Úväzok
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CALZEDONIA GROUP
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Prodajalec s Krajsim Delovnim Casom - Sports Direct - Celje
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Prodajalec s Krajšim Delovnim Časom - Sports Direct, Btc
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SPORTSDIRECT EU
Prodajalec s Krajšim Delovnim Časom - Sports Direct - Novo Mesto
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SPORTSDIRECT EU
Prodajalec s Krajšim Delovnim Časom - Sports Direct, Murska Sobota
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Apr 6, 2018
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Barcelona's Senegalese street vendors present own clothing line

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AFP
Published
Apr 6, 2018

Senegalese street vendors staged a fashion show Friday in Barcelona to present their own clothing line of "legal clothes made by illegal immigrants", the slogan of their new campaign to get off the streets.


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Fifteen vendors showed their small collection of T-shirts and sweatshirts, which were created in cooperation with the Design College of Barcelona.

A crowdfunding campaign collected 48,000 euros ($59,000) to help set up their new association of Barcelona street vendors and launch the project in June 2017.

It aims to find alternative employment for 200 street vendors, who buy the counterfeit clothes they sell from Chinese merchants, according rights platform PlayGround Do, which supports the project.

"We want to show our value to those who do not want to see it. We want to contribute to the economy of Barcelona, which is our city," said a spokesman for the street vendors, Aziz Faye, in a statement.

African migrants in Barcelona and other Spanish cities have for years earned a living by selling items in the streets like perfume or hats which they lay on white sheets that they quickly pick up and take away when the police arrive.

Last month the death of Senegalese street vendor of cardiac arrest in Madrid reportedly following a police chase thrust the spotlight on their plight and sparked violent clashes in the city.

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