Business

Shein Admits To Child Labor Violations As It Eyes £50bn London Stock Market Listing

Supply Chain Issues Revealed

Shein, the online fashion giant, has acknowledged discovering two cases of child labor and instances of minimum wage violations within its supply chain last year. This admission, part of the company’s 2023 sustainability report, comes as Shein seeks support for a potential £50bn flotation on the London Stock Exchange.

 

Industry Concerns and Campaigners’ Opposition

The disclosure follows pressure from workers’ rights campaigners urging the UK government to block Shein’s listing due to concerns about the company’s supply chain transparency and ethical practices. The British Fashion Council (BFC) has also expressed significant concerns regarding the proposed listing, which could be announced as soon as next month.

Earlier this year, an investigation by Public Eye, a Swiss-based non-profit organization, revealed that Shein’s garment workers often endure more than 70-hour work weeks. Allegations of forced labor in China’s Uyghur region and a pattern of design appropriation, leading to multiple lawsuits, further tarnished the company’s reputation.

 

Previous Setbacks and Compliance Measures

Shein’s initial plans to list in New York were derailed after US lawmakers raised alarms over labor malpractice allegations and legal disputes with competitors. While no formal opposition has emerged in the UK, Shein reportedly filed for a London Stock Exchange listing in June and secured backing from the Labour Party before the July election.

Headquartered in Singapore but originally founded in China, Shein stated that it tightened its supplier policies in October last year. The new regulations mandate that any instances of child or forced labor result in immediate contract termination.

 

Remediation and Ongoing Challenges

Annabella Ng, Shein’s senior director of global government relations, explained that the updated supply chain policy was informed by feedback from regulators and suppliers. Shein temporarily suspended orders from the Chinese suppliers involved in the child labor cases, giving them 30 days to address the issues. Business resumed only after the suppliers implemented measures to end the practice.

Shein’s report highlighted that both child labor cases were swiftly resolved, with steps taken to terminate contracts with underage workers, ensure outstanding wages were paid, arrange medical checkups, and facilitate the return of affected children to their families.

Additionally, the report revealed that 0.5% of the suppliers audited by an independent partner in China failed to pay the local minimum wage or delayed wage payments. Shein claims that these violations were addressed promptly.

 

Looking Ahead to a Possible IPO

As Shein prepares for a potential £50bn float on the London Stock Exchange, the company is believed to be finalizing a prospectus for approval by the Financial Conduct Authority. Plans may include offering shares to its customers, a strategy previously employed by Deliveroo in its 2021 initial public offering, which faced significant challenges.

Shairin Panwar

As a content writer at The Daily Guardian specializing in International Affairs, I focus on creating clear, well-researched articles that help readers stay informed about global events. I’m passionate about storytelling and aim to present important topics in an engaging and easy-to-understand way.

Recent Posts

Kenya Boosts Haiti Mission With 200 More Officers Amid Rising Gang Violence

Kenya sends more officers to Haiti, reinforcing efforts to curb gang violence that has displaced…

2 hours ago

Impeached South Korean Leader Yoon Faces Extended Detention Amid Rebellion Probe

Yoon Suk Yeol's detention was extended due to fears of evidence destruction in a martial…

3 hours ago

Iran Unveils Secret Underground Missile Base As Tensions Rise With US And Israel

The new underground missile base, capable of launching cruise missiles from advanced speedboats, underscores Iran's…

3 hours ago

Iran: Two Judges Killed In Shooting At Tehran’s Supreme Court

Iranian state media reports the judges were shot by an assailant who later took his…

3 hours ago

Migrants Set Fire During Mexican Police Raid Ahead Of Trump Inauguration

In Chihuahua, migrants set mattresses ablaze in response to a raid aimed at clearing the…

4 hours ago

Reports: RFK Jr Tried To Block COVID-19 Vaccines In 2021 During The Peak Pandemic

Kennedy's petition to halt vaccine approval in 2021 sparked controversy, advocating against mRNA vaccines and…

4 hours ago