Factories in Myanmar employ 14-year olds to make clothes for H&M
London - In spite of the pledge made by leading retailers to introduce substantial change in the working conditions of its millions of garment workers around the world following the Rana Plaza collapse in April, 2013, conditions have yet to improve overall, even in other production countries. H&M has been called out for working with apparel factories in Myanmar which employ workers as young as 14, who labour away for over 12 hours a day, according to the book 'Modeslavar.'
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