The children who work for 20p a day to make jeans for the West: Shocking pictures reveal how youngsters are crammed into squalid sweatshops in Bangladesh

Crammed into squalid factories to produce clothes for the West on just 20p a day, the
These are the photographs that show the grim reality for thousands of children in Bangladesh who are forced to work crippling hours stitching labels into our jeans.  Despite continued campaigns and intermittent outrage, a photographer has revealed both the shocking lack of safety controls inside some of Bangladesh's unregulated clothes 'factories' as well as the grueling routines of the children that work there.  Informal factories' are companies not officially registered in Bangladesh producing garments for the local and sometimes the Indian market. 

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