LONDON, Sept 3: British clothing retailers Primark and Mothercare have launched probes following allegations of mistreatment of Indian workers who make clothes for them, a report said on Monday.

The two retail chains responded after the Guardian newspaper reported that workers were being paid as little as 13 pence (26 cents) an hour during 48-hour weeks, while some were being forced to work excessive overtime.

A Primark spokesman said it took the accusations “very seriously” and would investigate its suppliers, while Mothercare said it would probe its two factories in India.

Other retailers also face allegations after a report by the Guardian in July in which Primark, as well as leading supermarkets Asda and Tesco, were accused of breaching international labour standards in Bangladesh.

On Monday, the newspaper quoted one worker making clothes for US clothing retailer Gap Inc. as saying she was dismissed after taking more than two weeks off work due to illness.

Texport Overseas, which supplies clothes for Gap and British retailer Matalan, denied this.

Texport also denied that workers were forced to do overtime, after allegations that some were obliged to work overtime of between six and 18 hours per week.

Another worker for a supplier who makes clothes for Swedish chain H and M said she had clothes thrown in her face when she failed to meet production targets, adding that up to 15 workers a day collapsed and had to have medical treatment.

H and M said the allegations were “unacceptable” and said it would report the complaints to its suppliers.—AFP

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