Do you think most Americans would be willing to pay more for their clothes if doing so could improve working conditions in garment factories? What could you say to someone who did not want to pay more?
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In the garment industry, stories about workers who barely eke out an existence on “starvation wages” are legion: Factory workers in New Delhi often describe living in makeshift hovels “barely fit for animals.” A young woman from Myanmar might wrestle with the decision to feed her children or send them to school. In Bangladesh, sewing-machine operators frequently toil for 100 hours or more a week, only to run out of money before the end of the month.
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THANK YOU FOR GENUIENLY ANSWERING MY QUESTION
OTHERWISE MOST OF THE PEOPLE HERE ARE BUSY IN POSTING DIRTY MEETING LINKS AND ALL THAT STUFF
AND I AM BUSY REPLYING THEM IN THEIR OWN LANGUAGE TO GIVE THEM A TASTE OF THEIR OWN MEDICINE.
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