Primark

Primark Running Scared from Protesters

A threadbare defence
Primark answered critics over its use of child labour by closing factories in India. But its PR worries aren't over yet
Ewa Jasiewicz

Five months after the Panorama child labour exposé, Primark has been caught with its trousers down – this time over a protest against the clothing company's participation in a major PR event.

Take Action! Primark AGM

05/12/2008 - 10:30am
05/12/2008 - 12:00pm

Friday 5 December from 10.30am
TUC, Congress Centre, 28 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3LS

PRIMARK's AGM is the most important opportunity this year to put pressure on PRIMARK. This annual shareholder meeting is when important decisions get made regarding PRIMARK's policies and procedures.

Primark pulls out of PR conference over bad PR fears

British fast fashion giant PRIMARK was due to present on how it weathered the Panorama scandal which exposed the use of child labour in its' supply chains this summer. Unfortunately for them their boasts of having made the outcry go away were premature!

Shame on PRIMARK Publicity Stunt

25/11/2008 - 10:30am
25/11/2008 - 12:00pm

"PRIMARK: ‘Cut the Spin - the crisis for workers continues’"
What: Protest
Host: Tara, Stacey and Labour Behind the Label
Where: The Grange City Hotel

Primark sacks suppliers for using child labour

Guardian story, 17 6 08
The fashion chain Primark has axed three longstanding suppliers in southern India for using child labour, after being alerted to the practice by the BBC.

The suppliers - from the Tirapur region of the Tamil Nadu province - were subcontracting embroidery work on dresses to children working from home.

The retailer, which is owned by the Associated British Foods group and operates 170 stores in the UK, accounts for £1 in every £10 spent on clothing.

Primark and Mothercare accused of sweatshop abuse

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Two of Britain's major high street retailers have launched inquiries into allegations that factory workers who make their clothes in India are being paid as little as 13p per hour for a 48-hour week, wages so low the workers claim they sometimes have to rely on government food parcels.

Does the devil wear Primark?

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The story behind Primark's low prices...

Primark - No Sweat resource

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Download this No Sweat resource, copy it, give it out!

High price paid for cheap UK clothes

Workers endure up to 84-hour weeks to survive

Asda, Primark and Tesco accused over clothing factories

Long hours and low pay breach industry codes, say workers

Dirty cotton and Primark

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The UK student group People and Planet have produced a bulletin for campaigners involved in FairTrade campaigning. The bulletin looks at cotton production and targets the Primark chain.
go here:
http://peopleandplanet.org/tradejustice/highcost
and open the document 'High Street - High Cost'

Also on this page: 'White gold, the true cost of cotton', a useful 48 page report by the Economic Justice Foundation

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