- Shein and Temu will face a UK parliamentary hearing on January 7 concerning workers' rights in their supply chains.
- The Business and Trade Committee is investigating protections for British workers and the prevention of poor labour standards.
- Key witnesses include Yinan Zhu from Shein and Stephen Heary from Temu, along with others from various organizations.
- Both companies have faced accusations of forced labour and poor working conditions in their factories.
- Shein aims for a London IPO and is currently seeking regulatory approval while Temu restricts forced labour in its operations.
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