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Children's Work in Turkey: You Sew the Clothes We Wear

Summary by freitag.de
In Turkish textile factories hundreds of thousands of minors work, many of them are refugees from Syria. Children work for a few euros a day up to eleven hours a day. When on the labels of clothing "Made in Türkiye", they are probably sewn in one of these places: in Bursa, Denizli or Adana. Or in Gaziantep, in the southeast of Anatolia, a few kilometers from the Syrian border. More than two million people live here; many live from work in the te…
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In Turkish textile factories hundreds of thousands of minors work, many of them are refugees from Syria. Children work for a few euros a day up to eleven hours a day. When on the labels of clothing "Made in Türkiye", they are probably sewn in one of these places: in Bursa, Denizli or Adana. Or in Gaziantep, in the southeast of Anatolia, a few kilometers from the Syrian border. More than two million people live here; many live from work in the te…

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freitag.de broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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