Janet Chui ([info]marrael) wrote,
@ 2007-12-15 14:18:00
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X'mas from Wal-Mart
Comes to you via child labor. There's something really twisted and sick about putting up a holiday "for kids and kids at heart" while kids in other countries are working over 60 hours a week to produce cheap plastic crap for slave wages. (And is the same reason I hate Disney, BTW.)

I know some news networks have covered it (in brief 20-second pieces), but all the dirty details really need more airing. So, here's (link via [info]plaidder) The National Labor Committee's December 2007 report, A Wal-Mart Christmas Brought to you from a Sweatshop in China. Photos and documents attached, and I assure you, the Chinese translations of the workers' Violation Notification Receipts (in the photographs shown) are legit. Needless to say, it'll be nice to send this link along to Wal-Mart and shopping addicts.

In the summer of 2007, the Guangzhou Huanya Ornaments factory hired 500 to 600 sixteen-year-old high school students, who were promised they would never be required to work more than 10 hours a day, six days a week, while earning more than 1,000 RMB ($132.63) a month. Once in the factory, the teenagers found themselves forced to work 12 to 14 hours a day, seven days a week, for wages nowhere near what they were promised. After a few weeks, many students were so exhausted they could barely walk.

The students had had enough and went on strike on July 8, also filing a legal suit against the company. Student representatives went to the local labor bureau not only to denounce the grueling hours, seven days a week, for payment below the legal minimum wage, but also to inform the labor officials that several children, some as young as 12 years of age, worked in the plant. The high school teenagers were able to quickly recognize and document gross human and worker rights violations, including child labor, at the plant, while Wal-Mart—the largest retailer in the world—was apparently unable to discover any such abuses over the course of years.


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[info]paints4fun
2007-12-15 03:52 pm UTC (link)
I am so disgusted by Wal- Mart's new advertising campaign!!! Gimme more for less is what it should say- and let's face it, if wages were what they should be in the grand old US, people would be able to afford to shop elsewhere. It's as though Americans continue to be sated by stuff instead of confronting business about increased work hours and fewer actual wages. Don't even get me started on the abuses in China- it's so intertwined and fraught with peril. Thanks for posting this!! I want to dump the whole present exchange thing and instead spend TIME with my loved ones, fancy that, huh? Thanks for posting this!!!

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[info]ngakmafaery
2007-12-15 04:50 pm UTC (link)
...I just nevernevernever go there, entirely for these reasons (well, once an elderly mentally-slow gentleman drove me there to get much-needed catfood for my cats, and I didn't want to confuse him, so I bought the tiniest amount and said thank you, and didn't do it again)...I CANNOT understand the common stuff about, "Oh, I hate them and they're Evilmart, and yet I go there all the time because it costs twenty cents less for this plastic crap, and this junkfood that is bloating me up like a mindless blob"...I too am poorish, in a western-working world model level of the word (like no money at all to spend on *anything* this week because the rent is due today and takes two full weeks' wages, but I have food at home, so it's not dire), but it is possible to live without the rancid things...sigh...and four of their family members are in the top ten of the hundred BILLIONAIRES in the Forbes countdown, four out of the top ten...and they're opening some giant banking system in Mexico...really, if people not only whined but DIDN'T SPEND MONEY THERE, THEY WOULD HAVE NO POWER...it's an abusive relationship with a frigging store company, that can cause much much more international harm than merely a nasty boyfriend...!

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[info]fordarkness
2007-12-17 02:00 pm UTC (link)
i've been an active boycotter of walmart for the past 5 years for reasons that weren't even related to this. i'm glad to know that my efforts didn't help contribute to this horrible situation. :( thanks for posting the link and information. i'll definitely pass it on.

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[info]children_s_book
2008-03-11 06:44 pm UTC (link)
I hate Wal-Mart, It make my grand papa biz down :-(
Never mind, It's simple world rule.

Best Wish,
Mommy Nanncy
Best Children s Books

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