studders
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BradNaylor":1rziik3u said:There is a lot of nonsense talked about 'slave wages' in the third world. I used to travel to Indonesia a lot buying furniture and visited many factories. I never saw any working conditons appreciably worse than you could find in this country and in many cases the factories were absolutely first class....
As to the wages, yes; people work all day for five dollars. But if five dollars a day is sufficient to fund a family's lifestyle in that country what's the problem?
Cheers
Brad
In the series on food the factories were generally very modern and very clean. It was the working hours, in one case 12 hour shift with only one half hour break for lunch, that shocked me. And no one goes home until certain quotas are met. People over here just wouldn't do it imo. Yes the pay is relative and cannot be compared merely by conversion into pounds but, it was still very low compared to what the factory owners and retailers were making on the products. Worst of all were the conditions that the workers had to live in.