"These allegations are completely false and fabricated," the company's chief executive said.
The chief executive of the company that makes Kylie Jenner's popular line of lipsticks and lip glosses is firing back against accusations of "sweat shop"-type working conditions.
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Radar pulled the online reviews of Spatz Laboratories from Indeed.com, where people claiming to be former employees complained of poor working conditions.
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One review titled "Sweat Shop" claimed pay is "very minimal for the amount of work that is requested with no benefits."
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The Radar report also included three Food and Drug Administration citations against Spatz Laboratories in 2006.
According to the official inspection report, the three citations were described as follows:
"The batch production and control records do not include a statement of the actual yield and percentage of theoretical yield at appropriate stages of processing for each batch of drug product produced."
"Batch production and control records do not include complete labeling control records, including specimens or copies of all labeling used for each batch of drug product produced."
"Equipment used in the manufacture, processing, packing or holding of drug products is not of appropriate design, of adequate size, and suitably located to facilitate operations for its intended use and cleaning and maintenance."
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