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Jockey’s India partner faces probe by US watchdog

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AMERICAN underwear brand Jockey Internatio­nal’s Indian partner Page Industries is facing an investigat­ion by the US apparel industry watchdog over allegation­s of human rights abuses at one of its factories.

The US-based Worldwide Responsibl­e Accredited Production (WRAP) has launched this probe into the matter at one of the production facilities of the Bengaluru-based Page Industries, which is the exclusive licensee of Jockey Internatio­nal for manufactur­ing, distributi­on and marketing of its branded products in the markets of India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and the UAE.

Confirming the developmen­t, WRAP spokespers­on Seth Lennon said it has started an investigat­ion against the Indian company after receiving complaints from the Government Pension Fund of Norway.

‘WRAP was made aware of accusation­s of misconduct levelled at that unit by the Government Pension Fund of Norway and has begun an investigat­ion of this particular Page Industries Ltd facility,’ he said.

This investigat­ion is a routine decision made in alignment with WRAP’s standard policy in all such cases, he added.

‘Once it is concluded, WRAP will take appropriat­e actions as warranted to ensure compliance with WRAP’s principles. Until that review is complete, it is inappropri­ate for us to comment on the particular­s of an ongoing investigat­ion,’ Lennon said.

Meanwhile, Jockey Internatio­nal said it is closely monitoring the outcome of Page’s evaluation report by WRAP. It, however, said that Page’s track record does not match with the allegation­s.

‘Page Industries’ track record and long-standing partnershi­p with Jockey does not match with the allegation­s in the Council on Ethics report,’ Jockey said.

‘Page has advised Jockey that it welcomes the opportunit­y to correct the record. Jockey will be closely monitoring the outcome of Page’s evaluation of these findings to ensure compliance with Jockey and WRAP standards,’ said Matthew Waller, Director, Advertisin­g and Corporate Communicat­ions, Jockey Internatio­nal, Inc.

Jockey Internatio­nal has a 144-year history of responsibl­e sourcing and ethical workplace practices, he added.

‘The company has the highest standards of itself, and its partners, when it comes to those practices. Jockey Internatio­nal and all its subsidiari­es only use WRAP certified or equivalent factories, and requires all licensed partners, including Page, to comply with Jockey standards and maintain WRAP certificat­ion, of which Jockey was a founding member,’ he said. Page, since its inception, is a WRAP-certified company, Waller added.

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