Sunday, 5 May 2013

Blood, sweat and t-shirts

Hello, this is the first episode of the programme I told you about. It is really good to see how normal people act and feel in the situation of a factory worker! Good research :)

Six young fashion lovers swap shopping for the factories and backstreet workshops of India to learn how the clothes they wear are manufactured. They start at the top, working for Shahi Enterprises in New Delhi, a multi-million pound factory that makes clothes for some of the biggest UK high street names. They learn to sew before joining the production lines where every worker has targets to meet. Supervisors patrol the lines and, at lunch, the sexes are made to sit apart. As unskilled workers they're paid around one pound fifty a day, a basic living wage in India.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00b0xsh

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