Aren workers happy to have jobs in apparel factories? After all, don these clothing companies provide lots of jobs, especially in developing countries?
Apparel companies have brought many new jobs to all parts of the developing world. These jobs are indeed welcome in these countries. However, workers also want to be treated with respect and expect to be able to support themselves and their families with their earnings. Having a job in apparel manufacturing should not mean having to be subjected to starvation wages, physical and verbal abuse, excessive overtime or a life threatening work environment. These conditions could easily be addressed by clothing companies. Furthermore, all major companies have the resources to ensure that their workers are earning living wages.
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