Consumer and worker rights organisations are celebrating a historic victory after the giant German retailer Lidl agreed to withdraw public claims that its goods were being produced under fair and decent working conditions. The agreement was reached following a legal challenge, launched by the Consumer Agency Hamburg, which accused Lidl of engaging in false advertising.
The legal challenge was supported by the Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC) and the European Center for Constitutional and Human (...)
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Lidl Retracts False Claims of Fair Working Conditions
2 June 2010, by Peter Shield