Life Shortened in Asia’s Poorest Country – Photo Depicting Problems with Globalism –
I think these images show the problem with globalism. Big corporations relocate their offices to seek for lower labor cost. In the end, the human right of workers is never protected. Free capital movement caused by globalism will destroy economy and devastate nation. It is obvious that capital movement has to be controlled.
By the way, when trying to buy clothes, we are sometimes perplexed at excessively low price. My family and I try to avoid buying clothes which we think to be too cheap, as much as possible because I don’t think labor cost can be generated from such cheap products. There is always this kind of problem shown in this article in such cheap products. (Such cheap products always accompany this sort of problem shown in this article.) I think we should not buy such cheap products that deprive those who produce them of pride and dignity.
I believe that any product has appropriate price. However, to get to realize it sensuously, the ability to feel vibrations emitted from products is indispensable.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
August
9, 2014
English translation of a Japanese article: 8bitnews
– August 6, 2014 –
Life
Shortened in Asia’s Poorest Country
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The image of the video is shot at a garment factory in Bangladesh. A doctor is running physical checkups on female workers who have been staging a hunger strike since
June 28.
Why did they dare to launch a hunger strike
in protest, stopping eating and drinking?
As a matter of fact, reportedly, three months’
wages have not been paid in this factory.
The Bangladesh textile
industry has made a remarkable growth over the last decade, rising to the second largest garment
export country next to China. It
is reputed to have surpassed China in power now. The reason is a low production
cost. According to the report by
ILO last year, the minimum monthly salary in Bangladesh
is 39 dollars. It is so low wage, about half of the level enjoyed in other Asian
countries such as Cambodia, India and Vietnam, all export competitors. In recent years, under the slogan of “China
Plus One” many corporations have increasingly expanded their businesses to
Bangladesh with an aim to move production bases from China, where a hike in
labor costs has been continued. Although we benefit from buying cheap clothes, there is such
situation in Bangladesh called one of the Asia’s poorest countries. Both corporations and
consumers have to take responsibility for which to take the initiative
to improve harsh working environment.
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