Wal-Mart, Sear in supply chain admission
Clothes printed with Disney characters piled up among debris in the Tazreen Fashions garment factory in Savar, Bangladesh, where 112 workers died in a fire on November 30. After the fire, both Wal-Mart and Sears admitted that their goods were being manufactured at the Tazreen Fashions workshop, even though both had specifically denied that factory authorisation as a supplier. Photo: Reuters
2 Comments
Post comment
Please sign in or create your Account to post comments.
JIMMY ATANASIO
Dec 8th 2012, 16:38
i try to buy stuff that was made in the country that i live in.that way i am garanteed that my friends and neighbors have jobs and that include me and my children.if you buy foreign you are asking to be without a job and then you have no say in the matter.so buy what is made in your country instead of made in china at slave labour
Elvin Muscat
Dec 8th 2012, 20:08
Very funny, can you afford the little Europe produces, 80% of clothing comes form China, the rest is way too expensive to buy for the normal honest citizen.
Please choose the reason of your report below: