Gotta recent cite for this? Hmm, the US has prison labor, and having grown up in a maximum security prison town, a con trying to “leave” prison also has the “threat of personal harm.”
Certainly there is prison labor in China. But to call it “much”? I know it’s an easy target, but seriously just how much do you think is much? 0.1%, 5%, 10%, 25%?
Even if you’re a cynical commie basher, it makes sense to concede that the Chinese aren’t stupid and they figured out that the negative publicity of having prisoners make export goods was far greater than any possible benefit.
There’s a shoe-shop in inner-suburban Melbourne called Vegan Shoes…now that’s pretty darned ‘ethical’ in MHO. Mind you, all of their shoes are vinyl and they ARE exorbitantly priced.
Ahhhh…but on a decent read of the thread, I see that Melanie has beaten me to it!!
When I was in the Navy some years ago, all of the clothing we were issued was Made in the USA. (The Army might be different, since I hear those new black berets are made in China). New Balance will have to keep producing at least some of its shoes in the US to keep that lucrative contract with the military.
Of course, even Made in USA could mean sweatshop produced in Saipan.
Uhm, cite? I would think that OSHA regs would prevent companies in NY and LA from doing things like forcing workers to handle caustic chemicals and glues without safety equipment.
If the product is made in the USA and the workers are paid minimum wage isn’t that still a sweat shop?
Minimum wage is not a living wage.
I suppose it depends on your personal ideas on what ethical is.
IMHO if you are working 40 hours a week on any job you ought to be making more than minimum wage.Overtime rates be damned. Overtime just keeps people away from their families.There are enough problems with kids not having parental supervision.