Brand clothes are sewn in factories in Turkey by the Syrian refugee children hands
British BBC- Turkish service researched and found that a number of Turkish factories used Syrian minors as cheap labor. In Marks & Spencer, Zara and Mango Turkish industrial firms many Syrian refugees, including many children work.
It is noted that while the salary of Syrian children several times lower than the average wage in Turkey, in other words, it can be considered negligible. They are also working on plants harmful for health, dealing with paints and chemicals.
In addition, refugees do not have legal documents and the right to work. Turkish employers, accepting them, not only to acquire cheap labor, but also avoid paying taxes.
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