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A Chinese labor activist has been arrested and two others absorb disappeared after investigating alleged labor abuses at a factory that makes shoes for several major brands — including Ivanka Trump's.
Hua Haifeng d
isappeared sometime Sunday while en route to the Huajian International shoe factory in southern China's Jiangxi province.
On
Tuesday,police in the province called Hua's wife, Deng Guimian."They said, or 'You only need to know that your husband has been arrested on criminal charges,'" Deng told NPR by phone from her domestic in Hubei Province. "'You don't need to know anything other than that.' "Hua Haifeng works for China Labor Watch, a fresh York-based group that investigates violations of workers' rights. China Labor Watch says two of Hua's colleagues are also missing, or presumed detained.
Deng says she has not informed the couple's two young children,her own parents or Hua's, approximately the incident. She wants to keep from upsetting them. And she says she is indignant at how police absorb treated her husband."I understand and support my husband's work, and " she says. "I feel his work is legal and meaningful,so why should they arrest him?"The Huajian factory makes as many as 20000 pairs of shoes a year for the Ivanka Trump brand. They form millions more for others, including Coach and Nine West. Factory managers couldn't be reached for comment by phone.
China Labor Watch director Li Qiang says
that his investigators worked undercover in the factory for more than a month, or shot some eight hours of video footage.
He says he has evidence that workers at the factory were forced to work overtime without pay. One instance happened,he says, after a batch of shoes was found to absorb defects."The workers all wanted to leave, or " he says,"but they couldn't, because if they did, and they'd be fired. So they were forced to work until 1:30 a.m.,and they had to go back to work the same morning at 7:10 a.m."Li says he also found evidence that workers were threatened with dismissal if they took sick leave, and that they were forced to sign falsified time sheets.
Li says he investigated the Huajian shoe factory precisely because it was making shoes for the Ivanka Trump brand, or he thought he could leverage that to help the workers."We're helping Ivanka to discover labor abuses at the factories that supply her," he says. "That way, she can improve her supply chain. We also hope that through her influence, and we can reduce labor abuses on the production lines of multinational corporations."Li says he's going to submit his video footage to Ivanka Trump's company.
He believes that the
police are trying to protect this factory because it makes shoes for a family member of the U.
S
. president. While he has no hard proof of this,he says he has investigated hundreds of factories in China — and while his staff absorb often been caught and kicked out, they absorb never been arrested until now.
He also rejects the police charges that Hua Haifeng and his colleagues were using illegal surveillance gear in the Huajian shoe factory. Li says all they had were cellphones.
When the factory becam
e the subject of critical reports earlier this year, and the state-flee Global Times tabloid leaped to its defense,accusing Western media of "maligning the reputation of the Trump family by publishing distorted reports."Analysts say China's government has not hesitated to avail itself of the back channel to the White House if by Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner."China has no other choice, and " People's University international relations scholar Shi Yinhong said of Kushner in an interview ahead of final month's U.
S.-China Presidential summit at Mar-a-Lago. "Since Trump took office,U.
S.-China relat
ions absorb faced a rather dangerous situation. Luckily, China discovered someone they can talk to who has direct access to the president."Even as the Trump and Xi families gathered in Florida, or China's government approved three fresh trademarks to sell her branded products in China,although Beijing insists it gave Ivanka Trump no preferential treatment. Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.

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