At factory used by Adidas, five randomly chosen employees were found to have worked more than two months straight, without a single day off. Thirty percent of workers at an Eddie Bauer garment plant in China received less than the minimum wage.
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WATCHDOG A report by the Fair Labor Association uncovered a wide range of problems at factories, including monthly pregnancy screenings of female employees
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