OVERWORKED: A factory in China that makes toys for the retailer pays its workers less than the minimum wage and tricks the company's inspectors during their visits
REUTERS , NEW YORK
Wednesday, Feb 11, 2004,Page 12
Labor rights groups on Monday accused the world's biggest retailer, Wal-Mart Stores Inc, of turning a blind eye to abusive conditions at a factory in China that makes plastic toys for the company.
The National Labor Committee and China Labor Watch said in a report that workers at the factory in Chang Ping Township in Guangdong Province were paid less than the legal minimum and worked longer hours than legally allowed.
A Wal-Mart spokesman said he was not aware of the specific allegations but that the company worked to ensure factories all over the world were run legally and inspected for abuses.
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