Santa’s Workshop (2/3)


Fair Trade Center and LottaFilm SANTA’S takes you to the real world of China’s toy factories. Workers tell us about long working hours, low wages, and dangerous work places. Those who protest or try to organize trade unions risk imprisonment. Low labour costs attract more and more companies to China. Today more than 75% of our toys are made in China. But this industry takes its toll on the workers and on the environment. The European (and American) buyers blame bad conditions on the Chinese suppliers. But they say that increasingly hard competition gives them no option. Who should we believe? And what can you do to bring about a fairer and more humane toy trade? [PLEASE WATCH THIS INCREDIBLY INFORMATIVE DOCUMENTARY REGARDING SLAVERY OVERSEAS] fair trade is an alternative to this slavery.

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12 Responses to Santa’s Workshop (2/3)

  1. @ Laurixtumix stop capitalism!

  2. @ Poidsfi yeah pretty much: P lol

  3. @ AdamFIVE88, so if they lost the job factory slavery, they can go back to their country farmland, if corporate America fire you ass, you lost everything and got thrown on the street

  4. @ ChinaKillsTibetans, you are right about the U.S.

  5. @ Poidsfi they said no local ppl work there. . . some ppl are so poor they go there to work. . .

  6. STOP !!!!!!!!!!! factories

  7. ChinaKillsTibetans

    Thanks for the information. There are people who want to remove the minimum wage in New Zealand but not many people take them seriously.

  8. There is not

  9. ChinaKillsTibetans

    The U.S. can not even look after its own homeless. Learn about the corrupt U.S.

  10. ChinaKillsTibetans

    Is there a minimum wage in China? If so it is far too low. China has cornered the toy market so they do not have much competition. This is out and out SLAVERY. FREE from China SLAVERY

  11. what the fuck, the woman is not even speaking Chinese, another bullshit fake.

  12. What a work ethic, let’s send some to those American welfare shop

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