After talking about big corporations like Nike and Wal-Mart, and how they manage their factories and plants. After reading about these sweatshops it made me sick. How can they stand themselves by treating their employees like this? Trying to make the largest profit possible. It seems to me that the people working in the factories for Nike and other large corporations, their employees count as property instead of humans.
People should know about these kinds of things that happen to workers all over the world. Consumers want the cheapest possible product. They don't care if there is a 5-year-old child that sits in a factory 12 hours a day makes barely any money at all, takes physical abuse everyday, can't see daylight and only allowed visiting the restroom ones in 8 hours. I don't think anyone in an industrial country
My definition of corporate responsibility is. They should treat there workers with respect not like slaves, every corporation should try to make an example by showing that they are not treating their workers in a bad way. And they should say no to other corporations, that uses sweatshops and try to make them change.
There are not only the consumers that have to do something about this matter; the corporations also have responsibility to try change the way of managing the factories. If Nike decided to pay their workers the money the money they deserved, gave them the right to unionize and gave them a nice environment to work in. If they did this to their factories and told the consumers about it, Nike would be the savior for all the workers in the sweatshops. Every single company in the same business had to change to their factories and had to treat the workers
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