Adidas and H&M, for their part, said that they are already publicly disclosing their suppliers and are already dealing with the problems mentioned in the study, according to HRW.
HRW Urges UK to Let Foreign Workers Change Employers Amid Abuse Reports
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has reproached Swedish retailer H&M for allegedly making use of child labor and maintaining poor work conditions in its Cambodian factories, news reports said.
Human Rights Watch has harshly criticized Swedish retailer H&M over alleged children's rights abuses.
In a report published on Thursday, HRW also mentioned an array of international brands, including Marks & Spencer, Armani, Gap and Adidas, where workers have ostensibly faced sexual harassment, been forced to work overtime and have few opportunities to take a break.
"Some of the worst employment-related crimes happen at the larger factories' smaller suppliers. The reason is that nobody really investigates them," HRW researcher Aruna Kashyap said.
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The report cited interviews with workers at 73 factories in Cambodia, with some of them claiming that one of the H&M factories used children as cheap labor.