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London, June 23, 2008 (IANS)
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British rights group will demonstrate in front
of the flagship London branch of low-price fashion
retailer Primark for jeopardising jobs of Indian
garment workers. War on Want, a rights charity,
says Primark's action of axing its three south
Indian suppliers following a television expose
that part of the supply deal was sub-contracted
to firms using child labour is "precipitous".
It argues that the jobs of hundreds of garment
workers in south India are potentially affected
by Primark's action. It describes the move as
a "PR job" to divert media attention
from the child labour charge.
Simon McRae, a senior campaigner
at War on Want, said: "It may be over for
Primark's PR, but it won't be for those whose
livelihoods are under threat." He argues
that the company should have the only responsible
reaction to allegations of exploitative labour
practices is to engage with the companies involved.
Primark's action shows it is not interested in
inter-acting with the suppliers at all, he says.
A spokesperson for Primark
told the newspaper: "The BBC came to us with
very serious allegations about the conduct of
a small number of factories that sell to Primark
which we investigated immediately and very thoroughly.
What we found left us with no option but to drop
those factories - no right-minded person would
have done anything different."
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