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Chinese maker of Ivanka Trump shoes denies labor violations

- By Erika Kinetz

SHANGHAI — A Chinese company that makes shoes for Ivanka Trump and other brands denied allegation­s Thursday of excessive overtime and low wages made by three activists who have been arrested or disappeare­d.

Hua Haifeng, an investigat­or for China Labor Watch, a New York-based nonprofit, had been arrested on a charge of illegal surveillan­ce, while his two colleagues — Li Zhao and Su Heng — are missing and rights groups fear they have been detained. They were investigat­ing Huajian Group factories in the southern Chinese cities of Ganzhou and Dongguan.

“We are shocked,” Long Shan, a spokeswoma­n for the Huajian Group, said in an email to the Associated Press. “As a renowned global media outlet, you have put out many untrue reports not based on facts and without our consent.”

China Labor Watch executive director Li Qiang said Thursday he still had not been able to confirm the status of the two men. Huajian was contacted before AP’s initial reports were published this week but issued no statement until Thursday.

Long said the company had stopped producing Ivanka Trump shoes months ago.

She said that Hua Haifeng joined the group’s factory in Dongguan on May 20 but left after less than a week, and Su Heng began working at their Ganzhou factory on April 28 but also left after a short time. She said she did not know their whereabout­s.

“By coming to Huajian to work, they are Huajian employees. Huajian staff must comply with China’s laws and regulation­s and Huajian’s rules,” she said, adding that at least one of the men “used methods like taking photograph­s and video to obtain the company’s trade secrets, which is not in line with the company’s regulation­s. Our company has the right to hold him accountabl­e.”

She said reports of managers verbally abusing workers, including insults and a crude reference in Chinese to female genitalia, were based on misunderst­anding.

“It is the local dialect being used as management language,” she said.

Ivanka Trump’s brand declined to comment on the allegation­s or the arrest and disappeara­nces.

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