
Clothing retailer Gap Inc. has fired an Indian company accused of using child labor to make clothes, the company's president said.
"It's deeply, deeply disturbing to all of us," Gap President Marka Hansen said Sunday after watching a video of children at work in a New Delhi, India, sweatshop.
I have difficulty believing that they didn't know about this already and were letting it slide because it kept prices down.
I feel violated and I feel very upset and angry with our vendor and the subcontractor who made this very, very, very unwise decision
We see quotes like that all the time, and too often it's a "uh, we, uh... we didn't know! yeah, it's his fault! i had no idea!"
On the positive side, they've "ceased business" with the "unauthorized" vendor.
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