It wouldn't do any good to ask if a product was made with child labor. They would just lie about it. Personally, I'll never ever buy anything sold by Nike. I'll check the labels on everything, and if it's made in Pakistan, or any of a number of other developing nations, I just won't buy it.
Thank you for recognizing this abuse. It's sad that we have to rely on countries like this as an ally for our own security. As long as we get cheap fashion items it doesn't matter to the average American. The next time you buy your kid a 100 dollar pair of Nikes, realize that a child made that for a penny in Indonesia - probably shackled to the sewing machine.
These families sometimes have 18 to 20 children and earn maybe 50-60 dollars a month to care for them.
U shud all read the book Iqbal
eden153100 3 weeks ago
their lucky to have jobs!
bayonetsluts 6 months ago
It wouldn't do any good to ask if a product was made with child labor. They would just lie about it. Personally, I'll never ever buy anything sold by Nike. I'll check the labels on everything, and if it's made in Pakistan, or any of a number of other developing nations, I just won't buy it.
intuitiveexplorer 8 months ago
Thank you for recognizing this abuse. It's sad that we have to rely on countries like this as an ally for our own security. As long as we get cheap fashion items it doesn't matter to the average American. The next time you buy your kid a 100 dollar pair of Nikes, realize that a child made that for a penny in Indonesia - probably shackled to the sewing machine.
These families sometimes have 18 to 20 children and earn maybe 50-60 dollars a month to care for them.
maxmankins 9 months ago
what is this song called?
RunawayVerna2 1 year ago 3
200 years ago it was Manchester. Now its Karachi.
allmediaNZ 1 year ago 2
you have to explain which company are they?
and let UNICEF do..
rosham82 1 year ago
We should boycott rugs! This is inhumane!
majeed81 3 years ago
more people need to see this video. Well done!
Akimehari64 3 years ago