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Sweatshop labor: good deal or not for you

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Hodgedup, Sep 30, 2005.

  1. #1
    I just took a survey and one of the questions were:

    Is the use of non-sweatshop labour important in your purchasing decision?

    I’m just curious how many people this is important to. Would you buy products from a company that is using children in some third world country and paying them $.05 a day? What if the product you are purchasing is significantly cheaper then the competition that doesn’t use sweatshop labor?
     
    Hodgedup, Sep 30, 2005 IP
  2. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    Doesn't matter to me.

    Obviously I'd prefer to buy stuff that wasn't made in a sweatshop but I'm too lazy to REALLY care.

    Besides, $.05 is better than $.00! ;)
     
    Crazy_Rob, Sep 30, 2005 IP
  3. exaro

    exaro Peon

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    I don't really check or even think about it.

    But for the price issue. You get what you pay for. If it costs less there has to be some sort of reason.
     
    exaro, Sep 30, 2005 IP
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    Dominic Well-Known Member

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    I'm a fairly un-informed consumer so don't know what companies do what, but would buy a more expensive product over one produced by a company that uses sweatshop or child labor.
     
    Dominic, Sep 30, 2005 IP
  5. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    Sweatshop labor doesn't translate into cheaper goods for us.

    Often times the companies running the sweatshops are not "passing the savings" along to the consumer.
     
    Crazy_Rob, Sep 30, 2005 IP
  6. Hodgedup

    Hodgedup Notable Member

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    I would buy from a company that did though. If they had commercials like "Hey how would you like a great pair of running shoes for only $5? Well we use cheap overseas factories full of small children to hand make all of our products and we're passing the savings along to you."
     
    Hodgedup, Sep 30, 2005 IP
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    someone like nike just adds more to the price instead of lowering it.
     
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    Epica Well-Known Member

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    They have to add a little so when they get caught they can pay the legal and PR spin teams
     
    Epica, Sep 30, 2005 IP
  9. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    OT- :D

    I found this list as I was looking for sweatshop info.


    ------------------------------------------------------------
    2004 Top 10 Most Highly Paid CEOs:

    Yahoo Inc. Terry S. Semel $109,301,385
    Coach Inc. Lew Frankfort $64,918,520
    XTO Energy Inc. Bob R. Simpson $62,141,981
    United Health Group Inc. William W. McGuire $58,784,102
    Viacom Inc. Summer M. Redstone $56,017,985
    TXU Corp. John C. Wilder $54,960,893
    Countrywide Financial Corp. Angelo R. Mozilo $52,993,637
    Occidental Petroleum Ray R. Irani $52,648,142
    KB Home Bruce Karatz $47,288,228
    Gateway Inc. Wayne R. Inouye $46,338,744
    ------------------------------------------------------------

    Hopefully I'll be on the list for 2005. I blieve I was #12 or #13 last year. :p
     
    Crazy_Rob, Sep 30, 2005 IP