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Article

5 Dec 2004

Author:
Michael Sheridan, Sunday Times [UK]

China curbs its toy sweatshops as workers stay away

For years the sprawling factories of southern China have provided cheap labour for the world’s toy makers. Their profits could be under threat, however, after the authorities last week announced a clampdown on sweatshop conditions to head off a shortage of workers who are finding less oppressive work elsewhere. [refers to Mattel, Silverlit, Wah Shing Toys]