Working Conditions and Factory Auditing in the Chinese Toy Industry
Capitol Visitor Center, Room SVC 212-10 Washington, DC 20510
| Thursday, December 11, 2014 - 10:30am to 12:00pm
The vast majority of toys bought and sold in the United States are made in China. In November, the labor rights NGO, China Labor Watch, issued a report alleging poor working conditions at four Chinese factories that manufacture toys for several major toy companies and retailers. This hearing will examine these allegations, what the toy industry is doing to audit factories in China and address reports of poor working conditions, and the effectiveness of private-sector auditing and business codes of conduct in China.
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This hearing will be webcast here:
Witnesses
Li Qiang, Executive Director and Founder, China Labor Watch
Harriet Mouchly-Weiss, Secretariat of ICTI CARE Foundation, Founder and Managing Partner of Strategy XXI Partners
Earl Brown, Labor and Employment Law Counsel and China Program Director, Solidarity Center, AFL-CIO
Brian Campbell, Director of Policy and Legal Programs, International Labor Rights Forum