but then preaching equality?
these people are full of **** sheep.
Wait, so only people with impeccable personal lives can be involved in social causes?
I mean, Mandela was an awful husband and only a marginally better father.
but then preaching equality?
these people are full of **** sheep.
Link to slave labor in China?
China's quality of life, in general, has been improving significantly (other than air quality...) and that is good for all people across the world. Now India, which has absolutely horrible living conditions for huge amounts of people is starting to take some of the jobs that were going to China. Their wages will be ridiculously low, their quality of life will not meaningfully start to improve for some time, but eventually these jobs and the development of manufacturing there will help them. Then the jobs will move somewhere else, most likely. Eventually most of the world will be developed enough and have a base level of affluence high enough that more and more things will be manufactured locally by automated robotic systems.
Yay for progress.
Wait, so only people with impeccable personal lives can be involved in social causes?
I mean, Mandela was an awful husband and only a marginally better father.
lebron is pretty much a slave master.
Yeah the whole sweat shop thing has largely been debunked. No it does not provide an American level standard of living but it is generally much superior to the alternatives. It isn't like they are chaining people to a work table or something. Often it is the case that the downside is not to eat or to work in even worse conditions. Is it great? **** no, but it beats not eating or whatever. And is everyone in America ready for a huge price hike if they suddenly started making everything in a western country? In the end that is the real rub.
And is everyone in America ready for a huge price hike if they suddenly started making everything in a western country?
I agree with everything you said except this. Nike is not running on slim margins. They make ridiculous profits selling many pairs of shoes for $100 or more compared to what they cost to make. They could easily pay more for American labor and still make significant profits.
Sorry, but this is a pet peeve of mine. There are some companies that legitimately would have a hard time without cheap labor, but most of them would be fine and only choose cheap labor to increase their already significant profits.
I agree with everything you said except this. Nike is not running on slim margins. They make ridiculous profits selling many pairs of shoes for $100 or more compared to what they cost to make. They could easily pay more for American labor and still make significant profits.
Sorry, but this is a pet peeve of mine. There are some companies that legitimately would have a hard time without cheap labor, but most of them would be fine and only choose cheap labor to increase their already significant profits.
Yeah the whole sweat shop thing has largely been debunked. No it does not provide an American level standard of living but it is generally much superior to the alternatives. It isn't like they are chaining people to a work table or something. Often it is the case that the downside is not to eat or to work in even worse conditions. Is it great? **** no, but it beats not eating or whatever. And is everyone in America ready for a huge price hike if they suddenly started making everything in a western country? In the end that is the real rub.
Good ol' Mona. Burraston Ponds. Good times.I think globalization and time are the only cures for this outside our borders. Using migrant slave labor inside our borders is something we can and should control.
I've given this example before. Tomato pickers pick 700-800 lbs of tomatoes per hour at 0.01 cent per pound, or $7-8/hr. back breaking work. We could raise their wage to 0.05 cents/lb, or $40/hr, and you wouldn't tell a difference in the price of tomatoes at the grocery store. What you would tell is a slowing down in illegal immigration, massively lower welfare costs in both healthcare and food stamps, a lower crime rate, and many more taxpayers.
I'm actually thinking of pitching this idea to Harmon's grocery. There's a greenhouse in Mona that grows tomatoes with the help of heat and CO2 pumped in from the power plant across the street. Really cool idea. Harmon's could sell this migrant worker living wage to virtually every sector of Utah - the Hispanics, the Liberals, the buy locals, and the low welfare state but charitable conservatives. "For only 0.04 cents per pound, you are..... And 100% of your 0.04 cents goes directly to help these people. No corporate overhead, no charitable gimmicks...".