Fair trade ensures the workers who make/find the products have enough money to work in humane conditions and get paid the right amount of money for the work they do and the hours they work.
That the workers get paid a fair amount of money unlike things like transnational cooperations (TNC's) who get paid next to nothing, when you work for fair trade and if you have left over money, you could improve things like schools and communities.
In short, yes. The actual product of fair trade ispractically the same as any other product but you know that fair trade products are made/harvested by workers that are paid justly for there work. such as, some companies get there food from workers in poor countries that are paid ridiculous low salary's ( think $0.50 a hour) and worked about 12-14 hours a day. so when you buy Fair Trade you aren't buying vastly different foods you just know that the workers are being treated fairly.
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Workers from abroad that work in your country
fair trade clothing is buying clothing directly from producers in developing countries at a fair price, currently fair trade charities try to make sure they get the best price for their hard constant work.
Fair trade commodities can come from any country. Fair trade means the buyer paying a fair price and making a fair profit when the buyer sells it on and not exploiting the producer or the final customer.
what are three ways which a trade union can help workers who were laid off
Guest workers have the right to work in a country but have few other rights.
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A trade union is a group of workers that work together to try to gain better employment benefits. Since they are all workers, they work to advance or protect their interests by negotiating better work terms with the employers.
there are 15.000 people working for far-trade chocolate