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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2007

The workers conditions, and reasons why we should stop sweatshops.

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  • I agree

  • thats true but more developed contries could give them more money so they can get a better education

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  • they have a choice of work there , or let their children starve to death. they have no choice and they only just get enough money for basic food.

  • The problem you have is these selfish parents bringing children into the world when they have NO MONEY..HELLO..USE CONTRACEPTION !!!!! You need to STERILIZE the adults..Help stop poverty...Had many of the adults done this..would you be viewing this video??

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  • Companies like Nike simply exploit labour conditions in poor countries. Nike executives realize that if they don't take advantage of low cost labour, the competition will. These nations are kept poor because of currency exchange rates that are presently controled by the wealthy nations: USA, The EU, Japan, etc...

    To paraphrase Noam Chomsky: Governments are power centers that represent the powerful that keep them in power. Look at any elected party presently in power, who funded them?

  • A sweatshop job ovseaesa, is like working a fast food job in america...sad but true (but worse)

  • @ronpaul101789 yeah but the greedy nike people who have more than enough money under pay them so they have more money in their pockets.

  • @POTCIsTheBest India get billions in development aid from the US and UK alone!. The problem is not more money. The problem is it always seems to go to thr wrong people. The owners get benefits but the benefits never go to the actual workers. It just means the bosses can take a bigger profit and compete at an even greater advantage with the countries they export too. More money is not the answer. India has healthier economy than the US or the UK. But the money all stays with the same people.

  • @ronpaul101789 It is low, if factory were required to pay more money to adults children would not have to work... like in america

    decenant of immigrants

  • the illuminati arent just abusing these people but ALL people, to 1 degree or another in ALL countrys. Taxes are servitude also. these people arent the only ones living with legal toxins.

    We you & I live with chemclouds of varied components none good. ASPARTAME in foods drinks & medicines lol ! Flouride

    2nd toxic to mercury !  and all other LEGAL poisons. We have hospitals with official contamination , ,,,,,,, money talks &......bullshit walks sadly

  • Thanks for your logical answer. I am not being sarcastic.

  • uhm FUCK YOU! All you fuckers who say stop sweatshops don't ask the people who work there what they think. How else will they make money? You should thank the companies providing these jobs to those people. You are actually hurting the people your trying to help. Those "low" wages are low to YOU. Not them! THINK!

  • ITS THE CEO's JOB TO DO WHATS BEST TO MINIMIZE COSTS IF ITS HIRING CHEAP HUMAN LABOUR THEN THATS WHAT THEY WILL DO. PLUS EVERYONE COMMENTING HERE ISN'T FIGHTING THIS THEY ARE SIMPLY STATING THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND SAYING THATS HORRIBLE. HOW ABOUT YOU GET UP AND DO SOMETIHNG FOR THESE PEOPLE IF YOU THINK ITS SO HORRIBLE. OTHERWISE YOUR KIDS FAIL

  • see what nike wal-mart adidas and other name-brands do to other people for a low price but then wants to sell their clothes and shoes for like 100$ bucks

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