Gap Inc.
				October 28, 2007
				
			 
			 SAN FRANCISCO -- October 28, 2007 -- In response to media reports  issued today, Gap Inc. (NYSE: GPS) issued a statement clarifying information  surrounding a UK media report on the use of child labor in an unauthorized  facility that produced a single product for Gap. 
  Earlier this week, the company was informed about an allegation of child labor  at a facility in India that was working on one product for GapKids. An  investigation was immediately launched. The company noted that a very small  portion of a particular order placed with one of its vendors was apparently  subcontracted to an unauthorized subcontractor without the company’s knowledge  or approval. This is in direct violation of the company’s agreement with the  vendor under its Code of Vendor Conduct. 
  Marka Hansen, president of Gap North America, made the following statement  today: 
  “We strictly prohibit the use of child labor. This is a non-negotiable for us  – and we are deeply concerned and upset by this allegation. As we’ve  demonstrated in the past, Gap has a history of addressing challenges like this  head-on, and our approach to this situation will be no exception. 
  “In 2006, Gap Inc. ceased business with 23 factories due to code violations.  We have 90 people located around the world whose job is to ensure compliance  with our Code of Vendor Conduct.  
  “As soon as we were alerted to this situation, we stopped the work order and  prevented the product from being sold in stores. While violations of our  strict prohibition on child labor in factories that produce product for the  company are extremely rare, we have called an urgent meeting with our  suppliers in the region to reinforce our policies. 
  “Gap Inc. has one of the industry’s most comprehensive programs in place to  fight for workers’ rights overseas. We will continue to work with the  government, NGOs, trade unions, and other stakeholder organizations in an  effort to end the use of child labor.” 
  For more information on Gap Inc.’s social responsibility efforts, including  detailed information on its ethical sourcing program, please see gapinc.com. 
  About Gap Inc.  
  Gap Inc. is a leading international specialty retailer offering clothing,  accessories and personal care products for men, women, children and babies  under the Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy and Piperlime brand names. Fiscal  2006 sales were $15.9 billion. Gap Inc. operates more than 3,100 stores in the  United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Ireland and Japan. In  addition, Gap Inc. is expanding its international presence with franchise  agreements for Gap and Banana Republic in Asia and the Middle East.  
   
			
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