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Boohoo selling clothes made by Pakistani workers who earned 29p an hour

After the Guardian approached Boohoo about the findings, the company suspended a supplier, JD Fashion Ltd, and a factory, AH Fashion, from its supply chain while it investigated the claims. Another factory, Madina Gloves, denied workers’ claims that it had recently been making clothes for Boohoo. AH Fashion, which is closed for construction work, acknowledged it had fulfilled an order for the brand as recently as October. Boohoo said a third-party audit at AH Fasion on 2 November had found the factory working with no problems. It later said its own auditors had paid a separate visit in response to the allegations and said the factory was a “building site”. The auditors said they were told by the owner it had been closed throughout November for significant construction – a claim disputed by workers who said they were there more recently.

Boohoo pays Pakistani workers 29p an hour investigation claims

Fast-fashion chain Boohoo is selling clothes made by Pakistani workers earning as little as 29p an hour, an investigation has claimed. Insiders at two factories in the industrial city of Faisalabad claimed staff sometimes had to work 24-hour shifts to fulfil orders. Workers at both factories claimed they were paid 10,000 Pakistani rupees (£47) a month, which is well below the legal monthly minimum wage of 17,500 rupees for unskilled labour. Fast-fashion chain Boohoo is selling clothes made by Pakistani workers earning as little as 29p an hour, an investigation has claimed One of the factories, AH Fashion, appeared to be jeopardising the safety of workers, with garments seen piled up next to a boiler. A video also showed what appeared to be scaffolding propped up with bricks throughout the site.

Boohoo mired in fresh controversy over Pakistani factory conditions

Boohoo mired in fresh controversy over Pakistani factory conditions
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Pakistani Workers Making Clothes For UK Fashion Chain Earn Rs 62 An Hour

Pakistani Workers Making Clothes For UK Fashion Chain Earn Rs. 62 An Hour The United Kingdom-based fast-fashion chain Boohoo is under fire for selling clothes made by Pakistani workers paid as low as Rs. 63 an hour. Leading British newspaper The Guardian has revealed this quoting sources from two factories in Faisalabad. Insiders from these factories have revealed that they are paid Rs. 10,000 ($62) a month, against the minimum wage of Rs. 17,500 for unskilled labor. ALSO READ The Guardian interviewed more than a dozen employees of these factories for its investigation. One of the sources said that they are sometimes forced to work 24-hour shifts for timely completion of orders.

Pakistan: Garment workers allegedly paid 29p an hour in appalling conditions at factories supplying to Boohoo; Boohoo commits to investigate

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre Featured pages Featured pages Briefing Featured pages Opinion Featured pages Article Pakistan: Garment workers allegedly paid 29p an hour in appalling conditions at factories supplying to Boohoo; Boohoo commits to investigate BHRRC Boohoo selling clothes made by Pakistani workers who earned 29p an hour , 22 December 2020 The fast fashion brand Boohoo is selling clothes made by Pakistani factory workers who say they face appalling conditions and earn as little as 29p an hour, an investigation by the Guardian has found. In interviews in. Faisalabad, workers at two factories claimed they were paid 10,000PKR (£47) a month, well below the legal monthly minimum wage. while making clothes to be sold by Boohoo.

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