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In 1987, for instance, the Customs Directorate alleged that Reliance's yarn factory had more than twice its permitted capacity and that it had evaded over 1 billion rupees of duty on imported machinery.
Near the chamber of the upper house of Parliament, where hundreds of people were gathered, employees from a yarn factory had set up a model coffin, saying it represented the Egyptian worker.
For example, there are three dependent stages in a production process of Nylon Yarn factory schematically depicted in Fig. 1.
There, the Nilit chemical and yarn factory employs 700 Jewish and Arab Israelis, many of whom work for a joint venture with Sara Lee, makers (under the L'eggs name and other brands) of half the panty hose sold in the U.S. It's a sweet arrangement that's flowered under the wing of the U.S.-Israel free-trade agreement of 1985.
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Yarn factories, which take cloud-soft wool from the goats and spin it for the sweater factories' looms, are suffering too.
His father and uncle were wealthy industrialists who in the early 20th century controlled an empire that included textile mills, printing presses and cotton yarn factories.
Auditing tends to cover only the largest and best-known contractors and, as in the Indian yarn factories, the most vulnerable workers are often hidden or intimidated ahead of audits.
Since the 1950s Guilin has developed industries engaged in the manufacture of electronics, engineering and agricultural equipment, medicine, rubber, and buses, and it also has textile and cotton yarn factories.
He added that the index gave a good indication of inflation at many stages of production in China, because it covers everything from the price that steel mills pay for pig iron -- up 74.5percentt in March from a year earlier -- to the cost of cotton for yarn factories, up 35.2percentt.
Among all the textile value chain, cotton yarning factories produce wastes in the shape of fiber flocks, with lengths smaller than 10 mm that prevent their reintroduction in the textiles manufacturing process.
A RECENT article in Mother Jones, a left-wing American magazine, describes what is essentially slave labour at yarn-spinning factories in southern India: women paid next to nothing for long hours, injured and forced to continue, frequently sexually harassed or worse.
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