Do we have the responsibility to consider working conditions in other parts of the world before buying goods? Why or why not?
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Of all the debates surrounding globalization, one of the most contentious involves trade and workers’ rights.
Proponents of workers’ rights argue that trading nations should be held to strict labor standards—and they offer two quite different justifications for their view. The first is a moral argument whose premise is that many labor standards, such as freedom of association and the prohibition of forced labor, protect basic human rights. Foreign nations that wish to be granted free access to the world’s biggest and richest markets should be required to observe fundamental human values, including labor rights. In short, the lure of market access to the United States and the European Union should be used to expand the domain of human rights
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