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Primark, Asda and Topshop 'among firms that left factory workers facing starvation'

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Some of the UK's biggest fashion chains are accused of leaving thousands of factory workers in poverty after cancelling orders worth millions of pounds at the start of the lockdown.

Asda, Primark, Mothercare, Gap and the Arcadia Group - which owns Top Shop, Burton, Dorothy Perkins and Miss Selfridge - are among 18 British and American firms facing calls to pay up in full.

And furious workers who lost their jobs in Karnataka, India, have protested outside their former workplace blaming H&M after a factory employing 1,200 people suddenly closed.

It comes after non-essential shops were finally allowed to reopen for the first time since March after being forced to shut during the Covid-19 crisis.

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