Hot Topic has faced criticism in the past regarding labor practices, including allegations of using sweatshops. The company has stated that it adheres to ethical sourcing and labor standards, working to ensure that its suppliers comply with fair labor practices. However, concerns about labor conditions can still arise in the broader garment industry, and consumers are encouraged to research companies' practices to make informed choices.
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target,abercombie,aropostel,hot topic,the closes mall or if u are cheap use the 99 cent storei said york that's in the UK we don't have them shops
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Yes, almost every American retailer does.
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if a company is fair trade, their products are made in Canada, the U.S., or Hong Kong, and it is guaranteed to have not been made in a sweat shop.
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One of the common company's accused of using sweat shops is Primark, cheap prices but hard labor, long hours and awfully low wadges! The people work from as early as 5 in the morning to 9 at night! There are harsh working conditions and intimidating employers!
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I am actually doing a project on sweat shops and she looked up what companies use sweatshops I did to I don't think aeropostal did the stores that use sweatshops are Nike, Disney I got a lot, a lot of big name brands like Hollister, Abercrombie, etc Hope it helpe
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