Despite Shein's promise to address overwork, a new report reveals that suppliers still require employees to work 75-hour weeks, with wages below a living wage. The company's efforts to improve working conditions have not resulted in significant changes.
75-hour workdays are "still the norm" at Shein's Chinese suppliers, as are wages that are one-third what would constitute a living wage, according to a follow-up report by corporate watchdog Public Eye. https://t.co/2S4Fp7LILw
Shein has allegedly failed to end 75-hour work weeks at factories https://t.co/UbyEvvvmJr
Shein vowed in 2022 that it would improve working conditions and hours at suppliers, but a new study claims that nothing has changed. https://t.co/qWj1ehN3Nb
🇨🇳 Shein promised to tackle overwork. A new report says 75-hour weeks are still common https://t.co/GOTKCyzEzW
Shein suppliers still working 75-hour weeks, report says https://t.co/kKRJoX1xIy
Shein suppliers still work 75-hour weeks - report https://t.co/7QbcLGTmTU