Published: 29 Jan 11 11:02 CET | Print version
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Adidas and Puma have come under fire for doing business with a sweatshop in El Salvador where people work in inhumane conditions to produce football shirts for Germany’s biggest sportswear firms.
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If you want their shoes made in 1st class and modern factories, by happy Germans....then prepare to fork out double and triple what you pay today. I don't anyone is willing to do that.
why must a normal consumer fork out so much money to buy a product, whose net profit goes to a high-earning executive of some capitalistic company, who either buys a luxury yacht or spills off champagne worth 500M € in a senseless party or does something extremely stupid, while feeling it his/her divine right to exploit others?
First-class shoes and sportswear can still be made if our greedy CEOS allocate some of the money, they don't even need, to cater for the well-being of their workers. Don't forget without the workers, no products and no consumers... the math is simple and stop rallying behind the corporations, unless you are one of them!
For goodness sake! Those sweatshop laborers are humans and just because you happen to be born on the other side of the world doesn't make you more or less human than them!
Only when they a brought to light do they do anything and that only for a short time.
We vote for the type of working conditions we support every day as consumers. Reward companies that show respect for their workers and the places they do business.