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The Problem with the Jet Fair Factory

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2012

Link to Institute for Global Labour/Human Rights website and 'Holidays by Hasbro' pdf. report:
http://www.globallabourrights.org/alerts?id=0369

Link to an avalible petition:
http://www.change.org/petitions/hasbro-hasbro-must-act-on-the-holidays-by-has...

Only sign this petition if you feel obligated to take action on the issue.

Thanks very much for watching.

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  • @OminousVoice (cont...) Hasbro's recent statement on the issue seemed like hasty arse coverage. It's highly likely that they will look into this further, if only to maintain their corporate and public image. They are a toy company after all.

  • The thing to remember is that Jet Fair is subcontracted by Hasbro to manufacture their products. As part of that Hasbro provide its subcontractees with various guidelines that they must adhere to. Unfortunately due to Chinas poor excuse for labour laws, many of those guidelines aren't legally enforceable.

    Whilst Hasbro maintains a measure of responsibility, the onus is on Jet Fair themselves to change their conditions. That's not to say that Hasbro won't put their foot down. (cont..)

  • This is a well reasoned and considered video and I'll be directing people to it. Obviously this situation needs to change and I am disappointed by the number of people who are making excuses (yeah, but I own loads of stuff made in China/China's just like that/Why do I care, I'm not in China) but what has struck me the most is that I haven't seen any of the 'big name' YouTube reviewers weighing in on this one. Maybe they have and I just haven't seen it.

    Keep up the good work

  • @ExaggeratedElegy

    ...work out to China. Extreme? Perhaps, but it ultimately comes down to this: people are more important than plastic. I don't need Transformers or toys; no one does, but people do need to live, they need proper, ethical working standards. Thus far, there is more evidence in the report than any of its detractors have provided. Well done.

    George

  • Well done, sir, well done. Currently, for me it's simply a case of not buying any of the new Hasbro products until I can be assured that the labour standards have changed significantly. If that means I don't buy any of the new TFs for the rest of my life, so be it. I must make a video on this matter myself when I get back to YouTube. The issue is largely one of not being able to enforce proper labour laws in China. However, the answer to that, extreme as it may be, is to stop farming their...

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