Submitted on Monday 2nd February 2015
Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)
Stronger restrictions on goods produced in sweatshops.
Due to cheap labour, manufactures decide to produce goods in LEDCs like Bangladesh and India. However, because rules and regulations are less strict in LEDCs people are paid as little as possible.
The Facts: (Taken from http://www.waronwant.org/overseas-work/sweatshops-and-plantations/sweatshops-in-bangladesh)
• The average amount a Bangladeshi makes is £25 a month. This is far below the wage needed to have a decent standard of living which is at least £45.
• While be forced to work 14-16 hours a day seven days a week.
• Women account for 85% of the textile work force and are particularly vulnerable to discrimination and abuse.
Goods produced in sweatshops also have a negative effect on MEDCs for example loss of jobs. This is because manufactures can get labour ten times cheaper in LEDCs in comparison to MEDCS. In the twenty first centaury we should ALL have the right to a living wage.
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