It’s time for new jeans.
Then I got to thinking…
This information is courtesy of sweatshopwatch.org:
A sweatshop is a workplace that violates the law and where workers are subject to:
- Extreme exploitation, including absence of a living wage or long work hours.
- Poor working conditions, health and safety hazards.
- Arbitrary discipline, such as verbal or physical abuse.
- Fear and intimidation when they speak out, organize or attempt to form a union.
With tens of thousands of garment factories employing tens of millions of workers in nearly 200 countries, large corporations search the world for the lowest labor costs and ignore human rights. Unfortunately, sweatshops exist in every corner of the world, from
…there’s a lot more where that came from.
Gap, Abercrombie, Forever 21, Bebe, J. Crew, Banana Republic etc. Pretty much every mainstream clothing company partakes in sweatshop labor. Troublesome, huh?
Maybe if the next time someone wanted to go out and by a new, cute top, they had to see where the top came from, who made it and how this individual was treated they might reconsider contributing to that industry. Just a thought.
If more people knew and cared about these facts, it’d be much easier to find an ethically produced pair of jeans. Ignorance may be bliss, but it’s still ignorance.
3 comments:
Yes, it is disturbing. The hardest part is realizing what is going on and pretty much being looked at as a freak for caring. People that I know, for the most part, are in the ignorance is bliss mode. Don't know, don't care, it's cheap, let's buy it. I hope that things will change but can't really see that it can unless we all start caring. It is hard enough for those that do care to try to buy responsibly. BTW, where did you get your jeans?
katie:
concerning volunteering down south, i would very much like to go. even though the flood of iowa city and coralville was very miniscule compared to katrina, i have a whole new appreciation. it's such a wake up call when you start losing things to natural disaster (thankfully not life). your latest "no sweat" entry is a huge wake up call. i like your entries because they're so conscious minded. i hope you blog more. -t
It was just yesterday some three of us were talking about this. I come from a town where quite a few of these major brands are manufactured... And how some of the work involves all the stuff you had mentioned...
Affluence for somebody always comes at the cost of livelihood for somebody else...
And i am glad there are people that are even beginning to look at the 'how' of things...
Keep writing!
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