Re: Social Movements, Low Wage Jobs & More
You just in the same post said that people are barely able to make ends meet as it is, and then that it would be better if they had to pay more for things. Please reconcile.
This isn't just about iProducts (which people who can barely make rent shouldn't be buying anyway), it's about shoes and apparel and just about everything you can buy at a Walmart. Not all of these products are made in "sweat shops" but they are made abroad by workers who are cared for and compensated far less than we would find acceptable for a Western citizen doing the same job. These are products primarily consumed by the poorest Americans.
People in developing countries deserve better working conditions. I don't dispute that.
Giving them better working conditions will increase the costs of products in our country. I don't dispute that either.
Explain what should be done about this problem when, as you say, people here are already barely making ends meet.
It is not nearly as simple as you are making it sound.
You just in the same post said that people are barely able to make ends meet as it is, and then that it would be better if they had to pay more for things. Please reconcile.
This isn't just about iProducts (which people who can barely make rent shouldn't be buying anyway), it's about shoes and apparel and just about everything you can buy at a Walmart. Not all of these products are made in "sweat shops" but they are made abroad by workers who are cared for and compensated far less than we would find acceptable for a Western citizen doing the same job. These are products primarily consumed by the poorest Americans.
People in developing countries deserve better working conditions. I don't dispute that.
Giving them better working conditions will increase the costs of products in our country. I don't dispute that either.
Explain what should be done about this problem when, as you say, people here are already barely making ends meet.
It is not nearly as simple as you are making it sound.
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