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Amazon admits Kindles made by illegally hired underpaid workers
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The article above refers to this China Labor Watch report: Quote:
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06-10-2018, 12:04 PM | #2 | |
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06-10-2018, 05:28 PM | #3 |
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Sounds like Amazon hired a firm in China to build Amazon products, and that firm did not comply with Chinese law. If Amazon knew about this and condoned it, then that's bad. However, if they didn't, but recently found out about it and are now pressuring the supplier to do what's proper, then that's good.
Since we really don't know which version happened based on the article, then it's premature to either bad mouth or praise Amazon. It is probably true that most countries pay their workers less than the USA does (possible exceptions in Europe I imagine). Does that mean that the US should shun trade with all those countries until they pay at US levels? Wow, that would be a nightmare. Thinking practically rather than emotionally, those countries would never be able to pay at US levels, thus they would be shunned into eternity. Does that help their workers? I'm all for reasonable pay and working conditions, but does that mean "like we do it in the USA?" Are we being as big-hearted as we think we are if we shun them? It's not as simple a problem to solve as some would have you believe. |
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Foxconn is huge and makes electronic products for just about everybody (including Microsoft and Apple). If they're breaking this new Chinese law in one factory, I sincerely doubt that they're obeying it in other factories.
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06-10-2018, 09:30 PM | #6 | |
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I never said it didn't happen. I said we don't know which version happened. I was speculating on two possible versions: Did Amazon have prior knowledge of it happening and allowed it, or did Amazon find out after the fact that it was happening and is now trying to correct something that they just learned about? You can't tell from the article. One one hand, the article says Amazon "admits ...", which implies guilt of some sort. But then the article goes on to say that Amazon said their auditors found it and they are now trying to correct it. That implies Amazon is not at fault and is trying to right a wrong. Add to that the current state of our media and what they are doing, and "Amazon admits ..." as a headline cries out "click me, click me!" You've got to find out what the real truth is before passing judgement. And that is extremely difficult to do given our current media. So how do YOU want to interpret the headline? Workers not paid legally by Amazon contractor in China or Workers not paid legally by Amazon contractor in China The article doesn't give you the information you need to make an informed decision. In a nutshell, I implied that my mind is not made up regarding who's at fault yet, because I don't have the facts. Don't conflate that with denying that something happened. |
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06-10-2018, 10:57 PM | #7 |
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Its sad. Weve gone backwards.
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In this case, the Guardian reported that Amazon had detected issues during an audit in March, 2018 and had requested a corrective action plan from Foxconn Hengyang. From the Amazon Profits from Secretly Oppressing its Supplier’s Workers pdf from China Labor Watch, it appears that many of the violations they detected were during the March/April timeframe. Their letter to Amazon in the .pdf is dated 2018-May-04. Amazon's response to that letter is also in that pdf though it is undated. As for your playing word games with the "Workers not paid legally by Amazon contractor in China", can you produce any evidence that the workers at a Chinese contract manufacturer were not paid by the contractor? That the contractee paid them directly? Last edited by DNSB; 06-10-2018 at 11:45 PM. Reason: fat finger typos... what else is old... |
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06-11-2018, 12:33 AM | #9 |
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Misleading heading to this topic. Implies wrong-doing on the part of Amazon when it seems there was none. Even The Guardian didn't go that far.
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06-11-2018, 05:58 AM | #10 |
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