UK: Primark faces new War on Want protest

Author: Joe Ayling | 4 December 2009

UK value fashion chain Primark faces more protests from a UK campaign group, and the retailer says it is "greatly concerned" about allegations of low pay at a third-party supplier in Bangladesh.

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