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by johnnyanmac
482 days ago
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> If they can't make enough profit from the sweatshop to make a profit, why would they keep the factory running? Various reasons. It's not like life is as simple as "make profit -> operate". >They're not running a charity, so they will just close that factory and open it somewhere else with cheaper labor due to lax labor laws. Okay, and we as a first world country should refuse to work with inhumane companies. If that passes costs to the first world, so be it. > but pretending they're going to operate a charity out of the goodnesses of their hearts I don't understand why you're taking the other extreme. You can not treat people like crap even if you are paying bad wages. It's basic respect, and that costs nothing. |
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They can choose not to treat people like crap, but I don't know about you, but when I go to the store, and the thing I want is made in China for $20 or not for $30, I have a hard time wanting to choose the $30 one over the cheaper one, and factory owners know this.