I understand that sweat shops and poorly run companies are issues.... But to play "devils advocate": Without sweat shops or factories in third world countries, those citizens in those countries won't have a job or a sense of employment.
Children shouldn't be working but because of the way those societies are a lot of children don't have hope or means of education. With out employment children starve even more or even worse.
I agree that there are issues out there but those who want to fight are just a small number and the companies are too big. The companies don't care about one person or a small hand few because the are making money any ways.
China's economy is starting to thrive and get better when it comes to issues like workers' rights.
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I understand that sweat shops and poorly run companies are issues....
But to play "devils advocate": Without sweat shops or factories in third world countries, those citizens in those countries won't have a job or a sense of employment.
Children shouldn't be working but because of the way those societies are a lot of children don't have hope or means of education. With out employment children starve even more or even worse.
I agree that there are issues out there but those who want to fight are just a small number and the companies are too big. The companies don't care about one person or a small hand few because the are making money any ways.
China's economy is starting to thrive and get better when it comes to issues like workers' rights.