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Flesh-and-blood Ken exposes Chinese labor conditions in toy factories

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A FLESH-AND-BLOOD figure of Barbie’s beau Ken stood in a giant pink box on a Lausanne street on Wednesday to highlight dire working conditions in Chinese toy factories.

Passersby were invited to pose for photograph­s next to the model dressed in a dark jacket worn over a white shirt with a stiff collar.

Charity Solidar Switzerlan­d set up the stunt to raise awareness about the conditions in factories in China.

Solidar has also launched an online petition called “Fair Toys Now” in which American toy manufactur­er Mattel, the maker of Barbie, is singled out and urged to “take responsibi­lity for the working conditions in the supply chain.”

Solidar calls for an end to “80hour work weeks” and the provision of “wages that are sufficient for a decent living.”

“This petition, which has already garnered 3,000 signatures, will be delivered on Dec. 15 to Mattel’s European headquarte­rs in Amsterdam,” Solidar spokesman Lionel Frei said.

Last week, Solidar had pulled the same stunt with a flesh-and-blood Barbie in Zurich.

Solidar claims that the doubling of salaries in China would result in a price increase of just two cents on a 30-euro toy sold in Europe.

“More than half of the toys that arrive under a Christmas tree in Switzerlan­d were made by factory employees working up to 11- hour days,” Frei said.

Solidar, which referred to an investigat­ion by China Labor Watch, said factory workers can also be exposed to toxic solvents.

The Fair Toys Now campaign will continue in Paris on Dec. 7 with an event organized by Action Aid France.

In an e-mail sent to AFP, Mattel said it was “committed to ensuring that everyone making our toys and our products is treated fairly and with respect and is able to work in a safe and healthy environmen­t.”

The company added, “Our practices in terms of work, health, safety and environmen­t, as well as our monitoring procedures, reflect this commitment.” — AFP

 ??  ?? A MAN poses in a giant box during a protest against toymaker Mattel on Nov. 23 in Lausanne.
A MAN poses in a giant box during a protest against toymaker Mattel on Nov. 23 in Lausanne.

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