Let's be honest all those textile companies in Leicester back when all those women were working they also worked for near to nothing wage and with barely few to no benefits. Nothing much has changed other than it's just more frowned upon now.
For me at one time having my own lab was a dream...but now I would be simply greatful to have 4 of these machines to operate in my own small commercial space ....for orders...
@@balance3201 it's not cheap to buy, it's just produced and made cheap. There is a difference! Boohoo clothing is renowned for being poor quality. Women are fickle, once they buy something they don't like the quality, they will never buy from that company again. Boohoo is one of those companies you only buy from once because it's poor quality. This just tops it off. The government will shut these factories down. It's illegal, there are also illegal family members from Pakistan who come over for a holiday and never went back. They have to accept £3 an hour they have no National insurance number. Shut this place down before the public burn it down!!!
@@TESTA-CC that's not true. About every corporation does this and people still buy. I think a lot of people know that but the thing is ethical clothing or other products is too expensive and the competition of ethical shops are quashed by the cheap pricing of large corporate clothing and other products. It's inevitable to buy something that hasn't been made by exploited labour. And then the capitalists make excuses like "yeah you criticise for what we do yet you buy our stuff". It's all a trap. People know, we just can't avoid it unless we all decide to live primitively which we can't happen as we can't adapt to that sort of environment.
The clothes from this company are atrocious. I bought from them once years ago and never did again. The quality was horrible, the material very cheap, the high heels I bought were cut very badly. Never again.