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TessAkaBridgetTheFidget

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget Report 6 Jul 2020 17:13

Thanks Sue. i knew that there had been concerns raised previously about pay and conditions in the clothing industry in England 9especially Leicester) But don't recall seeing this before.

Havenow attempted to share on FB to make others aware of the situation.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 6 Jul 2020 16:43

Thanks for that sue, it makes interesting reading. But it is dated January 2019. Is that where it stayed, I note one of the speakers said the report should not be allowed to gather dust. If nothing further has been done it must be pretty dusty by now.

I noticed that the worst offenders were not a surprise (except I had not heard of Boohoo until this week. All the time cheap clothing is available we can't blame people for buying it, especially if it is reasonably well made and in fashion. But I am amazed that a lot of it is thrown away, I thought current generations were all for recycling so what is wrong with charity shops so that items get more than one life.

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 6 Jul 2020 15:51

https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2019-01-31c.984.0#g984.1

Interesting reading from the 2019 report.

If the figures are accurate re clothing waste then thoughtless consumers need their heads banging together. If they were paying a sensible retail price then perhaps they wouldn't be so profligate!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 6 Jul 2020 14:52

Somethinh good then!
Boohoo's shares have plunged by £500million today after Priti Patel asked Britain's FBI to investigate the fast fashion chain over claims they were using an alleged £3.50-an-hour sweatshop in Leicester to produce cheap clothing during the coronavirus pandemic.

The Home Secretary has stepped in and instructed the National Crime Agency to probe the issues amid claims the factories were operating without social distancing measures in place with workers not all wearing masks.

Ms Patel has called the allegations 'truly appalling' and vowed to clamp down on modern slavery in Britain - and today Boohoo's shares collapsed to £2.94 each - down by 90p today.

Island

Island Report 6 Jul 2020 14:50

I didn't think he did Ann LOL
His comment and tongue poking didn't/doesn't sit well with me. I don't live in Leicester either but have sympathy for those caught up in this awful situation.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 6 Jul 2020 14:42

Lol he is fibbing Island, he doesn't of course.

Sharron I believe some of the so called factories are in small houses.

Island

Island Report 6 Jul 2020 14:30

Not *if* we build and not *we* Dermot. This is the creation of greedy arrogant fat cats which the majority of us aren't.

I didn't know you lived in Leicester.

Dermot

Dermot Report 6 Jul 2020 13:53

If we build a society where only the rich have a real stake in our way of life & where the creation of wealth is the most prized virtue, we establish an underclass that steadily lose hope of living other than at the margins of society.

Welcome to Leicester! :-P

Sharron

Sharron Report 6 Jul 2020 13:10

If a lot of them, particularly women, were not beig exploited in the factories, they would be doing the same job indoors. Probably on an even lower rate and usig their own electricity.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 5 Jul 2020 22:10

That is true Tess and maybe we don’t always think about where things are made if they are cheap.

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget

TessAkaBridgetTheFidget Report 5 Jul 2020 21:53

I was a wages clerk till 1985. At that tome people below a certain pay level were not entitled to Stat. Sick pay.

It is likely that workers paid just £4 per hour would not meet the required threshold.

So would get nothing if they didn't work..

Not sure if they are covered by National Insurance either (things have changed since 1985 and my memory isn't too good). This would mean that the employers part of National Insurance would be very low too.(if nor zero)

Another money saving to the employer, and cheaper clothing available for us all should we chose to buy it.

Perhaps we all need to take a stand, demand a scheme that shows that items from Home as well as abroad are " Fair Trade" and not made in sweat shops.

Though it is tempting to buy less costly things without thinking about why it is so cheap.






AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 5 Jul 2020 18:36

I wondered if it was the race card. I think it might have raised its head a bit far now so maybe somebody will do something about it.

Island

Island Report 5 Jul 2020 16:54

So people trafficking too?

It's a terrble situation on so many levels.

Are the authorites afraid of the 'race card' or are they keeping a lid on a can of worms?
There will be innocents at the bottom I expect but this is so wrong.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 5 Jul 2020 16:30

Nobody is jumping Island. I agree with what you are saying but some of these workers are apparently illegal immigrants and could have been brought in by scrupulous employers who use them as modern day slaves. I have read today from somebody resident there that some are paid as little as £2 an hour and as many as 20 live in three bedroom houses with one bathroom.I don't understand why nobody has done anything.These people are being exploited.

Island

Island Report 5 Jul 2020 15:51

It's criminal surely?

But who is a fault here? The factory owners are probably under pressure from the name online suppliers and they don't want to go bust.

If the factory owners behave responsibly and adhere to covid rules it could be the end of their business and a lot of people out of work

Everyone, especially women want a constant supply of new clothes.

There are wider issues with the clothing industry before covid hit.

No, I don't condone this situation at all - just in case anyone wants to jump on me :-P

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 5 Jul 2020 04:38


Major overhauls needed! Someone somewhere is getting a larger backhander to let these sweatshops continue!

So wrong for the people working there, especially with their health and that of others, at risk.

Lizx

Linda

Linda Report 5 Jul 2020 02:48

I wonder why they get away with it and we don't same in southall shops open and goods out on the the pavement till gone 10pm even on a sunday

Sharron

Sharron Report 4 Jul 2020 17:15

I have come across Asians exploiting other Asians when I was doing market research.

Locally, they were working in the restaurants.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 4 Jul 2020 14:57

Unbelievable I thought.

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 4 Jul 2020 14:55

I read about it too. Frightening - on several levels.