Bangladeshi slum kids work over 60 hours a week to make clothes: research

By Nita Bhalla NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – One third of children living in the slums of Bangladesh’s capital spend more than 60 hours a week making clothes for the garment sector, well beyond the legal working limit, a London-based thinktank said on Wednesday. The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) said 32 percent of children aged between 10 and 14 living in Dhaka’s slum settlements were out of school and engaged in full-time work in clothing factories – according to a survey of 2,700 children. “Our survey raises serious concerns over the issue of child labor in the supply of garments from factories in Bangladesh to consumers in Europe, the U.S. and elsewhere,” ODI said.

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Bangladeshi slum kids work over 60 hours a week to make clothes: research

Uniqlo appoints mountaineer Marin Minamiya as brand ambassador

Japanese mountaineer Marin Minamiya has just been named Uniqlo's first female brand ambassador.

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Uniqlo appoints mountaineer Marin Minamiya as brand ambassador