They naturally seek to reduce the cost of manufacturing by contracting out manufacture competitively on a global basis.
Local companies in developing nations win these contracts competitively because they employ inexpensive labor.
People put too much blame for sweatshops on the developed nation companies, it is up to the governments of developing nations to regulate their labour laws to ensure people working for local companies get a fair wage and a safe working environment.
Clothing manufacturers from developed nations often use sweatshops in developing countries to reduce production costs, as labor is significantly cheaper. This allows them to maximize profits and offer lower prices to consumers. Additionally, less stringent labor regulations in these countries can lead to less oversight and greater flexibility in production practices. However, this practice raises ethical concerns regarding workers' rights and living conditions.
They naturally seek to reduce the cost of manufacturing by contracting out manufacture competitively on a global basis.Local companies in developing nations win these contracts competitively because they employ inexpensive labor.People put too much blame for sweatshops on the developed nation companies, it is up to the governments of developing nations to regulate their labour laws to ensure people working for local companies get a fair wage and a safe working environment.
They want to reduce the cost of manufacturing by using inexpensive labor
Ardene get there clothing from china sweatshops
oddfuture.com there sweatshops (only a couple)
no they're found in value village...
Sweatshops are often associated with the production of clothing and textiles, but they can also produce electronics, footwear, toys, and other consumer goods. The specific products made in sweatshops vary depending on the country and the company involved.
"No, American Apparel is proud of the fact that they do not outsource their clothing work to what could be considered sweatshops. They do outsource. Just not to sweatshop type factories."
no they do not, they believe that it's not humain to slave away for hardly any money
who manufactors kenar brand clothing
You may find the manufacturers by doing an online search.
yes