<\/a><\/p>\nJoe Mimran, the head of Joe Fresh, explains on the company website that this \u201cextreme pricing\u201d is one of their premier selling points. I don\u2019t think it\u2019s being overly dogmatic to say that the real cost of \u201cextreme pricing\u201d are tragedies like the one in Bangladesh. People, abstracted by distance and circumstance, suffer immensely so that we can wear cheap, yet cool-looking, jeans.<\/p>\n
In this particular case, it\u2019s been reported the factories are policed by goons who threaten the employees, mostly young women, unless they work 13- or 14- hour shifts, often seven days a week. The building that collapsed apparently had deep cracks inside of it and the workers were actually scared to go in, but nonetheless, were driven in by men wielding clubs.<\/p>\n
Can you imagine how it must feel to be terrorized and exploited like that? \u00a0I\u2019m not sure that I can, and I take little comfort in the argument that western industry is building a middle-class in far away lands, and that workers like those who perished in Bangladesh are better off with low paying work than nothing at all. It doesn\u2019t ring true to me, and it\u2019s baldly self-serving. The corporations, and the systems that they function within, are clearly taking advantage of the workers, and this is clearly wrong, regardless of the benefit you might imagine blossoming from it. Think again, on the microscopic, empathetic level, of what it must be like to work in one of these cruel sweatshops.<\/p>\n
Our lives of whimsy, comfort and petty complaint are built upon horrible deeds. \u00a0We need to remember that, and that we enable it each day with our entitled behaviour. We all know how we feel about the Boston Marathon Bombings, but do we really know how we feel about the Rana Plaza catastrophe?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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