Workers at Chinese factory that produces Labubu toys are being exploited, says NGO

Investigation Reveals Widespread Exploitation of Toy Factory Workers

Workers at a Chinese factory that produces Labubus, the popular furry toys made by Hong Kong-listed company Pop Mart, are being subjected to exploitation and abuse, according to a report by China Labor Watch (CLW). The investigation found evidence of forced labor contracts, underage workers being employed without proper protections, inadequate health and safety training, and other serious labor rights violations.

The factory, Shunjia Toys in Xinfeng county, Jiangxi province, employs over 4,500 people and is one of the main suppliers of Labubus. CLW's researchers interviewed more than 50 employees, including three under the age of 18, who all worked exclusively on Labubus. The investigation revealed that workers were being forced to sign blank labor contracts with little understanding of their terms or conditions.

Underage workers, aged 16 and 17, were employed without special protections afforded by Chinese law, such as prohibitions on hazardous work. Despite this, they were assigned to standard assembly line positions alongside adult workers, with no difference in workload or production targets. The researchers found that the 16- to 18-year-old workers did not understand their contracts and had no clear concept of their legal status.

The investigation also revealed that workers were given unrealistic production targets, with a team of 25-30 workers required to assemble at least 4,000 Labubus per day. This exceeds the monthly overtime limit of 36 hours set by Chinese labor law, with many workers reportedly working over 100 additional hours each month.

Pop Mart has maintained that it takes the welfare and safety of its workers seriously but has been criticized for not doing enough to prevent these abuses. The company's CEO, Wang Ning, stated that it was investigating the matter, but critics say more needs to be done to address the systemic issues in China's manufacturing sector.

The findings highlight the challenges faced by companies pushing into international markets while adhering to higher standards for their workers. Li Qiang, executive director of CLW, called on Pop Mart to establish grievance mechanisms, improve transparency around factory working conditions, and disclose its supply chain structure to enable meaningful oversight.
 
I mean, this news is really sad πŸ˜” but you know what? It's also a wake-up call for us all! We need to be more aware of where our stuff comes from and the people who make it 🀝. I'm not blaming Pop Mart or any other company for this, they're just trying to bring their products to us consumers πŸ›οΈ. But we have to hold them accountable too πŸ’―.

It's crazy that there are kids as young as 16 working in a factory with no special protection 😲. That's just not right! But on the bright side, organizations like China Labor Watch are doing amazing work to expose these issues and push for change 🌟.

Let's hope Pop Mart takes this seriously and makes some real changes πŸ’ͺ. We can all learn from this and demand better from the companies we support πŸ‘. And who knows, maybe this will be a catalyst for more transparency and accountability in the industry πŸ“ˆ!
 
man... this is just heartbreaking πŸ€• those poor kids being forced into work without a clue what's going on, it's like a nightmare come true 😨 and the fact that they're getting paid peanuts or nothing at all is just disgusting πŸ’Έ i mean, Pop Mart is trying to be all high and mighty about their "welfare" but it's clear they're not doing enough to back it up πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ 4,500 workers in a factory?! that's like, a whole community in itself 🌎 and the way they're treating those kids is just unconscionable 😭 Li Qiang's calling for more transparency and oversight? yeah, please πŸ‘ we need to hold these companies accountable for their actions, not just slap them on the wrist with a few token gestures πŸ’Έ
 
Ugh, can't believe this 😑. These poor kids being forced into labor at 16 & 17?! 🀯 It's insane! And the fact that Pop Mart is just investigating without taking real action? Come on, CEO Wang Ning! Do your job! πŸ’Ό The workers are putting their lives on the line for those fluffy toy profits. What's the point of having a conscience if you're not gonna back it up?! πŸ€‘
 
I'm so shocked by this news 🀯. The exploitation of toy factory workers is just heartbreaking. 4,500 people are being treated like machines, with no regard for their well-being or safety. It's not okay that underage workers are being forced to work in hazardous conditions without proper protections. And the fact that they're being made to sign blank contracts? That's just mind-boggling. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I think companies need to take responsibility for ensuring that their supply chains are transparent and safe for everyone involved. We need to hold them accountable for treating their workers with dignity and respect. πŸ’–
 
man this is wild ... labor exploitation in china still a thing? like 4,500 people working at one factory is crazy 🀯 and underage workers being employed without proper protections is just horrific 😱. pop mart needs to step up their game on ensuring safe working conditions and not just saying they care about it . the fact that workers are working over 100 extra hours a month is insane ... how do they even function at that pace? 🀯 and why isn't there more pressure on chinese companies to clean up their act? πŸ’Έ
 
omg this is so sus 🀯 labubus toys are everywhere & we've no idea about the people making them lol what's up with these factories in china tho? 4500 ppl workin there & still they can exploit workers like that?! underaged kids workin on assembly lines without proper protections? it's just wrong πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ pop mart needs to step up their game & make sure they're takin care of their workers. we should be boycotting labubus until these issues are fixed πŸ’ΈπŸ‘Ž
 
I mean come on... 4,500 people being exploited at this Chinese toy factory is just crazy 🀯! Like, how can a company that's selling cute plush toys make it so hard for workers to get treated right? It's not like these kids are even getting a chance to go to high school πŸŽ“. I'm not buying the whole "we're investigating" thing from Pop Mart either... they need to do more than just slap some band-aids on this problem πŸ’‰. The fact that these workers are being forced into contracts without understanding what's going on is just red flag after red flag πŸ”΄. Companies like Pop Mart need to take responsibility for their supply chain and make sure workers are getting the respect and care they deserve πŸ™.
 
omg 🀯 this is like totally unacceptable what's going on in that factory πŸ€• labubus fans are going to be super upset when they find out that their fave toys were made by exploited workers πŸ˜“ pop mart needs to step up their game and take responsibility for what's happening πŸ’ͺ i'm all for fair labor practices and it's crazy that some companies think they can get away with this stuff πŸ™„ what's next? will we be finding out about other toy factories having similar issues? πŸ” the thought alone is giving me anxiety 😬
 
omg 🀯 this is so messed up... i mean, who lets kids as young as 16 work in a toy factory? πŸ€• it's not right at all. and the fact that they're signing blank contracts with no understanding of what they're getting themselves into? 😱 that's just exploitation. pop mart needs to step up their game and do some serious investigating on this one. i mean, how can you expect to have good labor practices when you're ignoring something like this in the first place? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I was just thinking about trying out that new Korean cafe near me πŸœπŸ‘€ I mean, have you guys tried their bingsu? It's literally the best thing since sliced bread! 🀯 Anyway, back to this news... what's with all these toy factories in China? I mean, I get it, cheap labor and all that jazz, but can't we just make some stuff here? πŸ˜‚ Do you guys think companies are doing enough to protect their workers abroad? I feel like we're always hearing about one company or another getting caught up in some labor scandal... πŸ€‘
 
OMG 😱 this is just shocking!!! I mean I knew some factories in China weren't the best but 4,500 workers being exploited?! That's like, crazy 🀯! And those underage kids being forced to work without proper protections? It's like, what even is going on over there? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I'm glad Pop Mart is investigating but it seems like they need to do way more to stop these abuses. Companies have to take responsibility for their supply chains and make sure workers are treated fairly πŸ’•
 
omg, 4500 people being exploited in one factory is just crazy 🀯 these kids (16 & 17) are basically slaves working alongside adults no protection for them, it's a nightmare 😩 pop mart needs to step up their game and make sure this doesn't happen again. they can talk about taking welfare seriously but actions speak louder than words πŸ—£οΈ china labor watch is doing some serious work here πŸ‘
 
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