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60 thoughts on “ List of Vintage Toy Makers & Manufacturers ” howard April 24, 2013 at 8:09 am. We have a vintage toy car, probably about 50 years old that my oldest son played with. Underneath is the name Midwest, and Rockford Ill. We plan to pass it on to our youngest son, for his little boy.
Hasbro confirmed in an email that its products were produced at two of the facilities referred to in the report.' The allegations in the report are not substantiated by Hasbro's extensive monitoring and audits conducted throughout 2018, and both suppliers are in good standing with Hasbro's robust ethical sourcing requirements,' a spokesperson told CNBC.In an emailed statement to CNBC, a Target spokesperson said it took the allegations seriously, adding: 'We expect all vendors supplying products to Target to uphold our standards and treat everyone with respect, dignity and equality.' Costco declined to comment on the report.Spokespersons for Disney, Mattel, and Walmart were not immediately available for comment when contacted by CNBC.The report also named Danish toy production company The Lego Group to have been associated with these factories but a spokesperson from Lego told CNBC via email that the Group does not use any of the suppliers featured in the report. Corporate price pressure. Alien games free download pc.
Price pressure from multinational companies was a huge hurdle to improving Chinese workers' rights, according to the report.' International brand companies are not accepting responsibility for the rights abuses in their supply chain,' it claimed. 'To meet their targets, they (use) short-term contracts with a fierce price competition and change orders on a very short-term basis. Every year many companies will request toy factories to increase their production quotas while decreasing the costs of production.' In the Wah Tung factory, an employee producing Disney's Princess Sing and Sparkle Ariel Doll would have a daily quota of up to 2,500 toys per day.
They would work 26 days a month, earning $435 per month plus one cent for each doll produced. The Ariel doll currently retails on Amazon at $34.97 in the U.S.