Saturday, 7 November 2015

What They Found In This Shoebox Will Fill You With Rage

Between the years 2000 and 2010, labor costs in China tripled, leaving workers with no choice but to live on about $630 a month. To those of us living in a first-world economy, that is absolutely nothing...but to the big businesses looking to mass-produce products as cheaply as possible, it sounds too expensive. That's why greedy manufacturers have been moving their factories from Asia to Africa, where there are absolutely no minimum wage laws to protect factory workers. Huajian is a major shoe exporter that works with brands like Guess, Toms, and Naturalizer. They recently moved their factory from China...

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