It's the business model of most of the globalist class. That's the entire point of globalism. To make things where labor is cheap, then sell it where people have money.
Child labor in developing countries is a net positive. The US used to have child labor. Then we were eventually afforded the luxury of banning it once the country became more advanced and stable. The minimum working age is the US is too high actually, in part because we expect children to waste years of their life in pointless schooling.
So, like half of everything made in China?
"overseas"
This is where I'd hate to be Andrew "Slayer" Cuomo and explain that New York uses prison labor to make merchandise...
This will ruin Nike. That's their whole business model, isn't it?
It's the business model of most of the globalist class. That's the entire point of globalism. To make things where labor is cheap, then sell it where people have money.
It seems this was prohibited; Section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930.
But who is doing it any why has it not been enforced? 90 years. China/Globalists?
Poor NIKE, no more child labor to make their $300 shoes.
Great. Follow through.
Only from overseas?
So no iphone huh
So no more Nikes?
No more imports from India and China.
Bangladesh and Nicaragua as well.
Child labor in developing countries is a net positive. The US used to have child labor. Then we were eventually afforded the luxury of banning it once the country became more advanced and stable. The minimum working age is the US is too high actually, in part because we expect children to waste years of their life in pointless schooling.