Ivy Park accused of operating in 'Sweat-Shop' conditions

Started by Zankou., May 16, 2016, 12:38:13 PM

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Zankou.

Have any of you had the chance to grab a piece from the Ivy Park line? Well, it seems Beyonce?s latest fashion project is currently under fire for allegations that the collection is produced under ?sweat-shop conditions?.


The fashion label, a joint project between Queen Bey and Arcadia owner Philip Green, produces its clothing in Sri Lankan factories that supposedly pay their workers merely ?4.30 pounds, equating to a little over 6 dollars, per day (according to an investigation by The Sun).


The Sun explored the claims by interviewing several workers, who revealed some of the laborious working conditions of the factory. Some stories included 10 hour work days with only a 30-minute lunch break, and that MAS Holdings ?- the factory where they are based -pays them significantly less (almost 2/3 less) than the true living wage of the region.


?This is a form of sweat-shop slavery,? Jakub Sobik, of Anti-Slavery International, told The Sun. ?There are a number of elements here that tick the boxes in terms of slavery, the low pay, restriction of women?s movement at night and locking them in. Companies like Topshop have a duty to find out if these things are happening, and it has long been shown that ethical inspections by these companies are failing. They should be replaced by independent inspections.?

To combat these claims, Ivy Park issued a statement this morning to various press outlets, stating, ?Ivy Park has a rigorous ethical trading program. We are proud of our sustained efforts in terms of factory inspections and audits, and our teams worldwide work very closely with our suppliers and their factories to ensure compliance. We expect our suppliers to meet our code of conduct and we support them in achieving these requirements.?

What do you think of the latest Ivy Park allegations? Do instances like this, where overworked and underpaid workers in poorer countries insist that companies move to create their clothes domestically for proper minimum wages?

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/7151149/Sweatshop-slaves-earning-just-44p-an-hour-making-empowering-Beyonce-clobber.html

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QuoteLONDON Ivy Park, the new activewear brand and 50/50 joint venture between Beyonc? Knowles-Carter and Sir Philip Green, has robustly defended itself against allegations by a British tabloid that its Sri Lanka factory is a sweatshop.

On Monday, the brand said in a statement: Ivy Park has a rigorous ethical trading program. We are proud of our sustained efforts in terms of factory inspections and audits, and our teams worldwide work very closely with our suppliers and their factories to ensure compliance.

The brand added that it expects its suppliers to meet its code of conduct and we support them in achieving these requirements.

The statement came in response to a front-page story in The Sun on Sunday tabloid never one to shun a sensational headline. The paper accused the brand of relying on poverty-stricken seamstresses at the MAS Holdings factory in Sri Lanka to make some of the Ivy Park clothes.

The story said the mostly female workers earn 4.30 pounds a day, or $6.17, and could never afford to buy a pair of Ivy Park leggings, which can cost 100 pounds, $144.

However, the minimum daily wage in Sri Lanka is 400 rupees, or 1.87 pounds, or $2.68. That means Ivy Park workers are earning more than twice the minimum wage for a days work.

Ivy Park landed in stores and online last month, accompanied by powerful motivational messaging from the singer. It is currently stocked at 12 retailers across 50 countries worldwide including Topshop, topshop.com, Zalando, Net-a-Porter.com, Selfridges and Hudsons Bay.


The pieces are meant to fit like a second skin, with built-in support and robust wicking fabrics. The collection features three legging shapes designed to enhance a range of body types. They are made from a sweat wicking, non-pilling, double-faced polyamide elastane.

Prices range from 8 pounds, or $11, for a headband to 160 pounds, or $230, for a full-length body suit.

According to the MAS website, the $1.6 billion conglomerate is a lingerie manufacturing expert with design-to-delivery services and 48 manufacturing facilities across 15 countries.

The company has strategic partnerships with names including Speedo International UK; Triumph International Overseas Ltd, UK; and Ultimo Brands International Ltd, UK.

It currently works, or has worked with, brands such as Lululemon Athletica, Nike, and Patagonia.

According to an industry source, the MAS facilities were fully vetted by members of the Ivy Park team before production began, and that all the factories that make Ivy Park were painstakingly chosen. Workers paid above minimum wage in countries where the clothes are made, the source said.

MAS said on its site it has been profiled as a Global Best Practice in Sustainability company.

The Sun on Sunday story comes amid a series of investigations into BHS, one of Greens former businesses that fell into administration last month with a large pension deficit. A string of parliamentary and government investigations have been opened, looking into what went wrong with the sale and the pension fund.

Green sold the retailer last year for a nominal one pound, or $1.50, to a business consortium, and remains one of BHSs biggest creditors. He has defended himself against allegations of business impropriety, and will answer questions from a joint parliamentary committee next month.

http://wwd.com/business-news/government-trade/ivy-park-beyonce-responds-to-factory-allegations-sri-lanka-10430818/




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Its already been proven false

But in other news

Lemon is #1 on ITunes and she just became the first solo artist to perform at the Rose Bowl stadium
(93k capacity)

Zankou.



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Quote from: Chokeme on May 16, 2016, 01:42:14 PM
Its already been proven false

But in other news

Lemon is #1 on ITunes and she just became the first solo artist to perform at the Rose Bowl stadium
(93k capacity)

:ohwow:


LOONA.

How would a British tabloid know what goes on in a facility all the way out in Sri Lanka?

Do we need to drag Mon?

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