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    Sweatshops Case Study

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    Sweatshops: Economical v. Ethical As corporate social responsibility is being widely implemented and scrutinized among society‚ sweatshops have become a controversial topic. Many view sweatshops as an unethical practice of corporations. However‚ it may not be perceived the same to others. Globalized companies take advantage of the cheaper labor costs when issuing their factories in countries such as: Bangladesh‚ Malaysia‚ and Thailand. Though child labor‚ low worker pay and poor working conditions

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    Globalization of economies and the idea of capitalism in the developing countries make sweatshops inevitable. Consequently‚ there is an increased demand for cheap labor from the developing countries to work in the sweatshops (Berliner et al.‚ 2015). Nonetheless‚ the operations of the sweatshops are extraordinarily oppressive and unethical. Corporations take advantage of the poverty heights in developing countries to exploit and infringe the worker’s human rights. Biblically‚ the argument that this

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    In the editorials "Your iPhone is Is Ruining Your posture - and Your Mood" by Amy and "Posture affects standing‚ and Not Just the Physical kind" by Jane E. Brody‚ the author that uses more credible evidence is Brody because she uses personal experience‚ and says the consequences with her evidence of it cited as well. Brody’s evidence includes her own experience of why a person should not slouch‚ and uses evidence of the consequences from studies‚ and reports. Cuddy’s evidence is based on how the

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    Part 1-Intellectual Standards 1. “According to Cromwell’s director of auxiliary services more that 90% of the logo merchandise is produced by Transterra Textiles…” -This example violates the Universal standards of Relevance and Significance. Why is the director of auxiliary services considered credible when speaking on the production of the school’s merchandise? Why is their opinion relevant? What significance does this fact have in the ultimate goal of changing the factory? To correct the problem

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    Part I: Four Universal Intellectual Standard Errors and Corrections In the essay “Sweatshirts from Sweatshops” pertaining Cromwell College sweatshirts‚ the information gathered was from Cromwell Clarion‚ the school paper. An “investigation” report was made by the WorldWeave Foundation (a nonprofit organization funded by American garment workers’ union). The first violation of the Universal Intellectual Standards is the accuracy. The statistics of how many minors and females for the company’s total

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    nike sweatshops

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    CASE STUDY Q1. What could Nike as a particular Company do to ensure that their associate contract manufacturers‚ all over the world comply with minimum standards of corporate governance in their factories‚ even before they were engaged? Ans1. Nike company should deliver a legal enviironment to the manufacturing factories with which the company is carrying out its contaracts all over the world inorder to support these factories to be able to encourage the ecnomic activity all over the world which

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    Nike And Sweatshop Labor

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    Since the mid 1900’s Nike has been dealing with the repercussions of the sweatshop scandal‚ redeeming itself as an industry leader in ethics‚ and is learning the hard way that they should be more liable about their production. However‚ there are ways for Nike to eliminate their immoral labor practices and still be a noteworthy company. Nike‚ a well renowned and one of the largest shoe brands‚ has contracts with manufacturing companies whom use foreign workers located in such countries as China

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    Fallacies on Sweatshop

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    Part 1: Intellectual Standards- “The vast majority of Transterra’s college apparel is manufactured in a factory in Honduras which employs primarily women and children who operate under horrific conditions.” The author is violating the intellectual standards of precision and breadth. The author does not provide enough details to emphasis that the company employs primarily women and children. It could be possible that everyone has a different meaning to horrific conditions. In other countries it

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    Sweatshops Research Papers

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    that seem to go on forever. Imagine young women who have aged too fast sitting behind these machines working their life away. These women are slaving away making the clothes many United States companies are selling today. Yes‚ the U.S. has made sweatshops illegal within its borders‚ but its companies are still greatly involved with them. Many companies have just outsourced their productions to foreign countries due to the outlaw

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    Nike Sweatshop Labor

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    “Just Do It”‚ is also the violator of several labour practices. To begin‚ the creation of Nike shoes is accomplished in sweatshops in Indonesia‚ China‚ and Vietnam (Global Exchange‚ n.d.). On a typical day in Vietnam‚ Nike shoes are manufactured in a factory where human dignity is nonexistence. These violating practices are similar to the Dhaka factories‚ in which Vietnam sweatshops are forced to lock their doors despite the fire hazards associated with it (Global Exchange‚ n.d.). The workers must

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