Workers at Chinese factory that produces Labubu toys are being exploited, says NGO

Chinese Factory Producing Labubus Toys Found to be Exploiting Workers

A labor rights NGO has uncovered evidence of worker exploitation at a Chinese factory producing the popular Labubus toys, further fuelling concerns over the treatment of workers in the country's burgeoning toy industry. The investigation by China Labor Watch found that Shunjia Toys, a factory with over 4,500 employees, was employing underage workers without proper protections and forcing them to sign blank contracts.

The researchers discovered that teenagers aged 16 and 17 were working exclusively on Labubus production lines, despite Chinese law requiring special safeguards for minors in such roles. However, these young workers were being treated like adult laborers, with no differentiation in workload or production targets, and were often left confused about the terms of their contracts.

Furthermore, the factory was found to have a culture of secrecy surrounding working conditions, with employees given only five minutes to complete employment contracts that included details of their salary, social insurance, and contract term. Workers reported unrealistic production targets, with teams of 25-30 laborers required to assemble over 4,000 Labubus per day, far exceeding the legally mandated monthly overtime limit.

China Labor Watch executive director Li Qiang has called on Pop Mart, the company behind Labubus, to strengthen its supply chain audit and oversight mechanisms to prevent such labor abuses. The investigation highlights the challenges faced by companies operating in China's manufacturing sector, where workers often face long hours for low pay with scant enforcement of labor protections.

The soaring demand for Labubus has also spawned a black market for counterfeit toys, known as Lafufus, which are produced by informal workers with zero oversight over working conditions. Li emphasized the need for Pop Mart to establish accessible grievance mechanisms and disclose its supply chain structure to enable meaningful oversight.

As the toy industry continues to grow in popularity globally, concerns over worker exploitation will likely remain a pressing issue. The findings from China Labor Watch serve as a stark reminder of the need for companies to prioritize transparency and accountability when it comes to their labor practices.
 
Man, this is getting old 😩. Companies like Pop Mart gotta step up their game, ya know? I mean, we all love Labubus and Lafufus, but at what cost? These young workers are being taken advantage of, and it's just not right πŸ’”. It's like, the money we're saving by buying cheap toys online is basically built on someone else's suffering πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. We need to demand better from our favorite brands. I'm tired of hearing about these black markets and workers being forced to sign contracts without a clue what they're getting themselves into 🀯. It's time for Pop Mart to take responsibility and make some changes, you feel me? πŸ”’
 
Wow πŸ’₯🚨 this is so messed up! I mean, who knew these cute toys were made by exploited kids 🀯. It's crazy that they're working like adults without any protection or care about their well-being πŸ˜“. Pop Mart needs to step up and fix this ASAP ⏱️. We need to see more transparency and accountability in the toy industry πŸ‘€. Can't believe these companies prioritize profits over people πŸ’ΈπŸ‘Ž
 
πŸš¨πŸ’” I mean, it's just heartbreaking what these little kids are going through! Like, 16 & 17 years old working on toy production lines is already too young, let alone without proper protection πŸ€•. And can you imagine signing a contract in like 5 minutes? No thank you! It's like they're not even human beings at that age. We need to take a stand and make sure these companies are held accountable for their actions πŸ’ͺ.

And it's not just the kids, either. The whole system is broken when workers can work insane hours for peanuts πŸ€‘. I mean, what kind of world do we live in where people have to choose between their jobs and their well-being? It's time for change, and I'm all for it! 🀝 We need more companies like Pop Mart stepping up and saying "we're gonna do better" πŸ’―.

The thing is, this isn't just about the workers; it's also about our sanity as consumers. Do we really want to be supporting a company that's exploiting its employees? I didn't think so! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ Let's make some noise and demand more transparency from these companies. We deserve better πŸ’•.
 
Ugh this is literally insane 😩 those poor kids are being worked like machines and no one's doing anything about it. I mean, how hard can it be to keep tabs on what's going on in a factory? It's not like they're making toys out of fairy dust or something πŸ§šβ€β™€οΈ And the fact that Pop Mart is just sitting there with its fingers crossed waiting for someone else to take responsibility is completely unacceptable πŸ‘Ž. Companies need to start taking ownership of their supply chains and treating workers like actual humans, not just dollar signs πŸ’Έ. It's time to step up and do something about this exploitation 🚨
 
ugh this is so messed up πŸ€• i mean what's going on with these factories in china?? they're exploiting workers like it's no big deal, treating them like little robots or something. under 18s working full-time on toy production lines? that's just not right 😞 and the lack of transparency is crazy too - if companies can't even be bothered to give employees a few minutes to read their contracts, what else are they hiding? πŸ€” pop mart needs to step up its game and make sure these kinds of abuses don't happen again. we need to hold these companies accountable for their labor practices and make it easier for workers to speak out if something's not right. πŸ’ͺ
 
It's just not right that these young kids are being worked like adults on those Labubus toys 🀯. I mean, 16 and 17 is still pretty young, you know? And they're supposed to sign contracts without even understanding what they're getting themselves into? It's a nightmare. And the factory's all secretive about it too... five minutes to sign a contract that's like a million pages long πŸ“. Companies need to step up and make sure these workers are being treated fairly, with proper protections and safety measures in place. It's not just a moral issue, but a business one too - you don't want your brand reputation tarnished by scandals like this 😬. Pop Mart needs to get its act together and make some changes ASAP πŸ‘
 
idk why pop mart cant just be more open about where they get these toys made lol its not like its that hard to research the suppliers but i guess its all about $$$...anyway, shes got a point tho about needing better oversight on those factory contracts i mean 5 mins is basically no time at all for someone to read through all that legalese...and having underage workers work long hours is just straight up messed up
 
πŸ€• this is so messed up, a factory producing toys for kids is exploiting underage workers like they're nothing. 16 & 17 year olds are being treated like adults but with no protection or care, it's just not right. pop mart needs to step up and make sure their supply chain is transparent, otherwise we'll be buying into cruelty πŸ€–πŸ’”
 
ugh, this is so not surprising... i mean, come on, china's all about cheap labor and low wages, right? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ the fact that these kids are working like adults on a toy production line with no safety nets or protection just makes me wanna scream. it's like, how can pop mart just ignore this and keep making money off their backs? πŸ€‘ and what really gets me is that they're already profiting from a black market for fake toys... it's just so messed up.

anyway, i guess we'll just have to keep on calling out companies when they mess up like this. China labor watch does some good work, but more needs to be done to hold these corporations accountable 🚫
 
man this is wild 🀯 i mean labubus toys are literally everywhere but nobody thinks about where they're made right? it's like we're just buying into these cute little plastic faces without knowing if some kid is getting taken advantage of in a chinese factory πŸ˜” pop mart needs to step up their game and make sure those contracts aren't blank and that these workers get treated with some respect πŸ™ and can you imagine working on production lines for 25-30 hours straight just to meet some arbitrary quota? no thanks 🚫 it's time for companies to put people over profits and give us a sense of transparency πŸ‘€
 
I'm shocked that everyone's going crazy about this Labubus thing 🀣. I mean, who hasn't played with those toys or bought one for their kid? And now we're telling China to fix its own problems? Come on, let the market handle it. If Pop Mart is getting raked over coals just because some NGO found a few bad apples, what about all the other factories in China that are producing legit stuff?

And let's be real, 16 and 17-year-olds working in factories isn't exactly new or unusual. It's not like they're being forced to do anything illegal or exploitative on purpose. And those blank contracts? Just another red flag in a sea of unnecessary regulations. If you want to hire minors, just do it right and follow the law.

I'm also sick of all these companies getting blamed for every little issue that comes out of China. Can't we just let them operate their own businesses without constant scrutiny? It's like nobody trusts anyone anymore πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
omg this is so sad πŸ€• labubus toys are literally everywhere in my kids' school πŸ“š i had no idea they were made by people working like 16-17 year olds with no protections πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ china's manufacturing industry needs to step up its game and prioritize workers' rights πŸ’Ό pop mart needs to do better, this isn't just about labubus but about all the other toys they make too 🀝 and let's not forget about the black market Lafufus counterfeits 🚫 i mean, who thought it was a good idea to create a toy that's basically the same thing as labubus but with a different name lol πŸ™„ anyway, kudos to china labor watch for exposing this and i hope pop mart takes the necessary steps to address these issues πŸ‘
 
come on pop mart get ur act together!! 🀬 those kids working 16+ hrs/day like adults r insane how can u turn a blind eye to exploitation n abuse?! china labor watch is like the real heroes here πŸ™Œ they gotta put pressure on ur company to clean up ur act or face public backlash πŸ’₯ dont wanna be that parent who buys labubus thinking its safe but really it's built on sweat n tears
 
omg this is soooo not cool πŸ€• labubus fans should be worried tbh - i mean who wants their fave toy made by exploited teens? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ the whole thing just stinks. pop mart needs to step up its game and do more than just apologize for now πŸ˜’ china labor watch is doing some serious reporting here πŸ‘ can we pls get some real change, not just a PR stunt? πŸ’ͺ
 
🀯 I mean come on, who wants a toy that's been made by some poor kid working 12 hour days for pennies? It's like we're buying into this whole 'cute' facade but really we're just enabling some shady factory to exploit its workers πŸ€‘ These companies need to get their act together and start taking responsibility for where their products come from. I mean, Labubus is a huge brand with a huge following, it's time they stepped up the game ⏱️
 
πŸ€” this is just so messed up, man... like we gotta think about what it means when we buy stuff that's made by workers who are basically treated like slaves... i mean, what's the real cost of our fave toys? πŸŽ€ do we really care about the labor that goes into making them? or are we just too caught up in getting the next cool thing to worry about how it was made? πŸ’Έ and what does it say about us as a society when we can't even protect the rights of workers who are just trying to make a living? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ like, where's the accountability, you know? πŸ“
 
πŸš¨πŸ’Έ I'm thinking, like, have you seen the stats on toy production? Like, did you know that over 300 million Labubus toys are sold worldwide every year? 🀯 That's a lot of tiny hands and factories working crazy hours! πŸ•’οΈ And to make matters worse, these underage workers in China are being treated like adults but with zero labor protections. It's wild how much demand for these toys is driving companies to cut corners on worker safety. πŸ’Έ 1 in 5 Labubus toys sold have been found to be counterfeit, which means thousands of workers might be putting their lives at risk for zero pay. 🚫 I'm all for Pop Mart improving its supply chain audit and oversight, but it's like, where's the accountability? πŸ€”
 
Yeah I'm surprised it took them this long to figure out that exploiting workers is not cool πŸ™„. Like, come on Pop Mart, you knew about these conditions from day one... shouldn't be a surprise how messed up they are. Anyway, good on China Labor Watch for doing some actual journalism and holding companies accountable... finally! πŸ’Ό
 
πŸ€” This is so concerning! I mean, who wants to buy toys knowing that some poor kid's life might be affected by it? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ It's like we're creating this black market for counterfeit Lafufus because of our own demand for Labubus. We need to take responsibility and make sure companies like Pop Mart are being transparent about their supply chains. πŸ’Ό I'm not surprised though, the Chinese government hasn't always been great at regulating these kinds of issues. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ But still, it's up to us as consumers to demand better. We should be supporting companies that prioritize worker safety and fair labor practices over profits. πŸ’Έ
 
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