Fenton helped anti-sweatshop watchdog organizations including the Institute for Global Labor and Human Rights, International Labor Rights Forum (ILRF), and the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) generate a front-page, above the fold, with-photo New York Times story on the struggle of Bangladeshi apparel workers who sew clothing for suppliers of US brands including Tommy Hilfiger, GAP, Calvin Klein and others.  The Times story focuses on the collusion of the Bangladeshi government with Bangladeshi garment manufacturers to keep wages well below subsistence levels.

The Institute for Global Labor and Human Rights, ILRF, and the WRC have worked for years in support of labor rights activists in Bangladesh. Fenton has been helping them get coverage, including an ABC TV story about Tommy Hilfiger, the WRC, and a factory fire in Dhaka last year in which 29 women died, and a previous New York Times story about the torture and death of Aminul Islam, a Bangladeshi labor rights activist.