UK: Investigation uncovers British sweatshops
Author: just-style.com | 8 November 2010
Workers in UK factories making clothes for some of the country's biggest high street stores suffer sweatshop conditions and are paid less than half the legal minimum wage, according to a television investigation being screened tonight (8 November).
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