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Title: Spice Girls' £19.40 T-shirts raising money for Comic Relief 'gender justice' campaign 'are made in Bangladesh factory where women earn 35p an hour'
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URL Source: http://www.hideoutnow.com/2019/01/s ... 40-t-shirts-raising-money.html
Published: Jan 21, 2019
Author: staff
Post Date: 2019-01-21 14:22:28 by Horse
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Comments: 2

Official Spice Girls T-shirts sold to raise money for Comic Relief's 'gender justice' campaign were made in a Bangladesh factory where women earn 35p an hour, an investigation has found.

The shock figure was revealed by The Guardian which found the charity tops - bearing the message '#IWannaBeASpiceGirl' - were produced by women expected to work up to 16 hours a day.

Money raised from the T-shirts, which cost £19.40, will be used to help 'champion equality for women and girls here in the UK,' according to Comic Relief.

The charity also claimed that it has 'been funding programmes tackling gender-based sexual and domestic violence and supporting women and girl’s empowerment since [it] began.'

So the news that those manufacturing these latest T-shirts are 'harassed and verbally abused' will come as a shock to the organisation which claims it wants 'the elimination of violence and discrimination based on gender and sexuality.' Dozens of celebrities have been spotted sporting the garments, including Jessie J, Holly Willoughby, Sam Smith and Jessica Ennis-Hill.

Uploading a picture of himself wearing the T-shirt on Instagram, Sam Smith said: 'Everyone please please go and support the Spice Girls and their power up campaign with comic relief by purchasing one of these cute t shirts. It’s for a beautiful cause #iwannabeaspicegirl.'

While both Willoughby and Ennis-Hill also uploaded pictures of themselves wearing the T-shirts to Instagram with the hashtag #iwannabeaspicegirl. The Spice Girls themselves - now comprising Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton and Geri Halliwell - also posed in the T-shirts to launch the campaign. Both the Spice Girls and Comic Relief told The Guardian they were 'shocked' to hear about the conditions in the factory, and there is no suggestion they or the celebrities wearing the T-shirts knew of what was going on.

Represent, which was commissioned to produce the T-shirts, said it took 'full responsibility' for using the manufacturer behind the garment.

While the company that owns the factory, Interstoff Apparels, used to make the T-shirts said it would conduct an investigation but said the claims were 'not true.'

The factory had been employed by the Belgian brand Stanley/Stella to produce the T-shirts and a spokesman told The Guardian it would be investigating the findings.

While Comic Relief has made assurances it was unaware the specific factory had been used, saying: 'To be very clear, both Comic Relief and the Spice Girls carried out ethical sourcing checks on the supplier Represent told us they would be using for production of the T-shirts.

'Represent then switched the supplier to Stanley/ Stella, who used the factory where this alleged mistreatment occurred, without telling either the Spice Girls or Comic Relief.

'Represent have acknowledged this in their statement and have taken full responsibility for the selection of Stanley/Stella without our knowledge. We have requested an independent investigation of the factory.'

The Spice Girls said it would now be asking Represent to 'donate their profits from this initiative to localised campaigns in Bangladesh.'

And said it would 'personally fund an independent investigation into the working conditions of this factory.'

The news comes as the Spice Girls announced they would no longer be singing and dancing under the banner of 'Girl Power' anymore.

Instead they would be using the slogan 'People Power', a move which Buton told The Sun was 'about equality and bringing everyone together.'

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#1. To: Horse (#0)

Whatever they earn is surly better not earning at all.

DWornock  posted on  2019-01-21   14:37:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Horse (#0)

So the news that those manufacturing these latest T-shirts are 'harassed and verbally abused' will come as a shock to the organisation which claims it wants 'the elimination of violence and discrimination based on gender and sexuality.'

"Shock"?? Really??? What clothing IS still made in Merry Old England?? Not much, and it's certainly not available for 19.40

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