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Firehorse
13-05-2008, 08:01 PM
On now.

I knew it was bad but I never thought the conditions would get this bad.

brandon
13-05-2008, 08:04 PM
Just put it on funnily enough.

Decapitated!
14-05-2008, 09:27 AM
I watch it when i can!


it's bad imo.

Moh
14-05-2008, 09:35 AM
I never knew the conditions were that bad.

But to them maybe its not as bad? To us we have everything luxury, and if they have never had luxury things, then its normal for them and like hell to us.

Its not very nice how companies take advantage of this. Yes, they get paid. But £2 a DAY? There like slaves in other words.

Like they said in the program, if we didn't get them to make our clothes, they would be jobless and the conditions would be much worse.

The companies who by the clothes should pay to make the conditions much better, after all, we are paying £20 - £40 for the products.

JackBuddy
14-05-2008, 12:47 PM
But to them maybe its not as bad?
Are you joking?

Moh
14-05-2008, 12:55 PM
Are you joking?
No I'm not. If they have been brought up in that type of area, its normal for them, and there used to it. So to them its normal life. But to us, we have been brought up with luxuries, having everything given to us, been able to live if you don't go to work.

We complain about immigrants in the UK, but don't you blame them? In the UK you can have a few days off sick, and can still afford food.

JackBuddy
14-05-2008, 05:08 PM
It might be normal work for poor people but in no way do they find it easy. I see what you mean, but you don't need to grow up in a good environment to know if work is hard.

today
14-05-2008, 06:09 PM
I never knew the conditions were that bad.

But to them maybe its not as bad? To us we have everything luxury, and if they have never had luxury things, then its normal for them and like hell to us.

Its not very nice how companies take advantage of this. Yes, they get paid. But £2 a DAY? There like slaves in other words.

Like they said in the program, if we didn't get them to make our clothes, they would be jobless and the conditions would be much worse.

The companies who by the clothes should pay to make the conditions much better, after all, we are paying £20 - £40 for the products.
I think is it Luke? Asked them how can they live in these conditions but they said they are good for what they get paid.

Its really bad though.

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