London Fashion Week Opens Among Controversy 2009: London Fashion

London Fashion Week Opens Among Controversy

London Fashion Week opens today amongst controversy, as they face accusations by the charity War on Want that garment workers are paid poverty wages

producing clothing for some of Britain&rsquos largest retailers. The charity has warned that with the week starting on the first UN Day of Social Justice, the event is haunted by exploitation accusations. War on Want has been very vocal about campaigning against the systemic abuse of overseas garment workers, where they work long hours to turn out fashion for British stores, for less than minimum wage according to the charity. A BBC investigation conducted last year also found migrant workers in Manchester toiling 12 hours a day, seven days a week, for &pound3 an hour, well below the adult minimum wage of &pound5.73. War on Want also collaborated with the UK newspaper the Guardian to reportedly reveal Indian workers producing clothing for Gap&rsquos upmarket chain, Banana Republic received well under a living wage for 70 hours a week High-Street stores are under fire

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