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  • New Balance Goes to China

    February 2006. Just 10 days after the China Labor Watch and National Labor Committee released a report critical of factory conditions at the Hongyuan shoe plant in the south of China—which is owned by the large Li Kai Company, a major supplier to New Balance—a team of New Balance executives were on the ground China. When they arrived in China on January 16, 2006, the New Balance Team was met ...
    Wal-Mart and Dollar General Toys Made with Blood and Sweat: Report by CLW and NLC

    Colorful Children's Toys Made Under Miserable Conditions: Report Released by China Labor Watch and the National Labor Committee, December 21, 2005 Yet again, it is evident that whatever attempts Wal-Mart is making to clean up its factories in China have not been enough. Workers at the Huangwu No. 2 Toy Factory in Dongguan City report that there have been inspections, but the factory was warned ah...
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