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PegnVA

08/26/12 12:56 PM

#182906 RE: Hanibal #182904

Work long hours for low pay - does Romney want to bring the Chinese business model to the U.S.?
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DesertDrifter

08/26/12 1:16 PM

#182907 RE: Hanibal #182904

but i think Rmoney seldom ever gets the story straight, so i kind of doubt his tale. A concentration camp with guard towers to keep people OUT? I have seen documentaries about some of the work camps, and they were spartan, and tough, for example the one where they install safety nets below the top floors so as to reduce suicides by jumping.

a snippet:

Just above the slave labor camps is a vast Chinese under-market where millions of Chinese work for meager wages under constantly abusive work conditions. Today China makes approximately 75 percent of the world’s toys. As noted by the Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), U.S. companies such as Disney, Mattel (maker of the Barbie doll), Hasbro, McDonald’s (Happy Meal toys), and Warner Brothers utilize factories in China to produce toys for virtually all major U.S. retailers, including Toys-R-Us, Wal-Mart, and Target, as well as for direct marketing. Still, the AHRC documents that working conditions in the Chinese toy manufacturing industry are abysmal, just one notch above 21st century slave trade standards. Consider this AHRC description of a Chinese toy worker’s story:

Average age of a worker in a typical Chinese toy factory: between 12- and 15-years-old.
Typical wage of workers in Asian toy factories: from as little as 6 cents an hour up to 40 cents an hour (in U.S. dollar terms).
Typical number of hours worked in a day during busy periods: up to 19.
Typical number of days worked per week: 6.
Young workers work all day in 104-degree temperature, handling toxic glues, paints, and solvents.
Workers weakened by illness and pregnant workers, who are supposed to have legal protection, are forced to quit.
The typical profile of workers in these factories involves single young women migrants from rural areas to the cities in search of jobs.

http://www.humanevents.com/2006/08/21/red-chinese-slave-labor-floods-nafta-marketplace-with-cheap-goods/