Assignment 3.2: Wal-Mart — Sweatshop or Scapegoat? In 1991‚ Walmart became an international company when they opened a Sam’s Club near Mexico City. Just two years later‚ Walmart International was created. Today‚ Walmart International is a fast-growing part of Walmart’s overall operations‚ with 4‚112 stores and more than 680‚000 associates in 14 countries outside the continental U.S. Sweatshops are workplaces where basic worker rights are not respected. In the US‚ sweatshops at the turn of the 20th
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Quick facts on sweatshops; > Girls between the ages of 15 and 25 make 85% of the workforce in sweatshops >Up to 75% of a sweatshop worker’s income is spent on necessities such as food‚ clothes‚ etc. >on average workers have a 60-80 hour workweek in a sweatshop > in china‚ 2009‚ about 1‚000‚000 workers were injured on the job and 20‚000 got sick from their work in hazardous conditions >Workers are forced to handle dangerous chemicals and glues in sweatshops with little or no protection > A child working
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The Scapegoat People use video games as a scapegoat to violence‚ but since video games have started booming‚ crimes started dropping. Most people are focused on negative effects for the children that play the video games. When the media does start bagging on video games‚ it’s mostly something bad about them (unless a game breaks a record for how many copies it has sold). The media has caused more violence than some of the video games on the market. For example‚ in the 1980’s “Dr.Jekyll and Mr
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Flexible Specialisation and the persistence of the sweatshop Sweatshops are known to be a mass of workers mass-producing goods they may never be able to afford themselves. The sweatshop rose to meaning as work moved off the farm and into the city‚ and employers found a limitless amount of so called labourers to make their products. The low entry costs and high labour intensity linked with the textile industry tended to concentrate sweatshops in clothing production. As industrialization grew‚ labour
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Sweatshops Throughout the years‚ United States businesses have had to face protests from government officials‚ labor leaders‚ and student organizations due to employing sweatshop labor. If you are unaware of what sweatshops are‚ they are generally characterized as a place of employment that have very low pay‚ very long hours of work‚ and terribly poor working conditions. After hearing this‚ most people would assume that is awful and they should be illegal and banned immediately from all countries
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A scapegoat is a person or an animal which takes on the sins of others‚ or is unfairly blamed for problems. The idea comes primarily from Leviticus‚ in which a goat is designated to be cast into the desert with the sins of the society. Other ancient societies had similar practices. For example‚ in psychology and sociology‚ the act of selecting somebody as a scapegoat has prompted to the idea of scapegoating. Scapegoats have been used everywhere throughout the world and at all times‚ even before the
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In this day and age‚ multinational corporations control the market‚ the time of the local taylor and mom-and pop stores are over. While these companies sell goods in 1st world countries‚ their produce comes from sweatshops primarily in developing nations. Sweatshops are not legal; they are defined by the US Department of Labor as factories that violates 2 or more labor laws. The government of these third world countries and the corporations are at fault. While they line their pockets‚ their workers
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labor‚ although it may have its advantages they are outweighed indefinitely by the disadvantages placed by big corporations such as Walmart driven to do so in order to please U.S. citizens. Walmart has been accused of many horrible crimes‚ one in particular is the use of cheap foreign labor‚ forcing people to work in sweatshops to aid in making more money. Sweatshops are defined as a factory or workshop‚ especially in the clothing industry‚ where manual workers are employed at very low wages for
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looking for a way to cut costs and increase profits. Many companies that manufacture clothes use sweatshops‚ which allow for cheap labor costs and few rules controlling working conditions and overtime regulations. Many clothing and footwear companies have been linked to these sweatshops‚ where the working conditions are so bad that in some cases the workers will commit suicide at work. Sweatshops will usually exist in countries that have few laws in place that protect the workers or the environment
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Nowadays‚ sweatshops are becoming more and more obvious all around the world‚ especially in the developing countries. In the article “Two cheers for sweatshops”‚ Nicholas D Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn note that sweatshops play an important role not only in people’s daily life but also in the national economy‚ even though there are some shortages of them. However‚ Tom Hayden and Charles Kernaghan give their idea in “Pennies an hour and no way up”‚ that the conditions of workers in sweatshops should be
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