A new, damning report by the Sydney Morning Herald has shown that the Australian surfwear giant Rip Curl has produced and sold millions of dollars worth of clothes manufactured under “slave-like” conditions in North Korean factories since at least 2014.
According to an investigation by Fairfax Media, workers at the Taedonggang Clothing Factory near the North Korean capital of Pyongyang were contracted to make some of Rip Curl’s 2015 winter range of clothing despite … More
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