Most of the women working in these factories are married.

When they finish their shifts they must return home to carry out their chores as wives and mothers.

Recently, two women were killed by the factory bus. Very little compensation was paid to their families.

The garment workers are starting to form unions in order to represent their own interests. These are quickly growing in popularity and most meet at night after their long shifts in the factories.

This heavily pregnant woman with a young child has just finished her shift at a garment factory.

This women went into labour on the production line. She could not leave until she had met her quota for the day. She was eventually allowed to go but was abandoned in the lane outside of the factory. Her baby was born and died there. No compensation was paid.

These young boys were orphaned when their mother committed suicide on a factory production line.

She faced such severe sexual harassment from her manager that she hung herself.

The boys now live with their grandmother. They did receive a small amount of compensation and the manager was sacked from his job.