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In reply to the discussion: It would only add 25 cents to clothing prices to have safer conditions in Bangladesh [View all]WHEN CRABS ROAR
(3,813 posts)5. Another side of this story is how much does Walmart pay
for a garment that they retail for $60, maybe $2 or less?
Anybody want to guess, or better yet, has any real knowledge.
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It would only add 25 cents to clothing prices to have safer conditions in Bangladesh [View all]
n2doc
May 2013
OP
Clothes shouldn't have to be loaded onto cargo ships to chug across the largest ocean on the planet.
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2013
#6
the latter one is lying about workers, LOL. she means there isn't skilled labour at a cheap enough
bettyellen
May 2013
#16
2$, LOL... try 25 - 40 dollars. I hate Walmart, but if you buy clothes there - their suppliers are
bettyellen
May 2013
#20
the 25 cents is theoretical. It assumes the factory owners would spend it on upgrades and that this
bettyellen
May 2013
#24
the way I understand it, it would have the stores buying it responsible for paying for their
bettyellen
May 2013
#26
I couldn't leave such a silly pipe dream out there unchallenged. Sorry. But we're global
bettyellen
May 2013
#30
I'm a realist, but am curious to know HOW you think we will ever reduce thecompetition from imports?
bettyellen
May 2013
#41
um.... how'd that work out for our shoe industry? Oh wait- we no longer have one!
bettyellen
May 2013
#47
We don't fundamentally disagree about how workers should be treated, but it appears you care about
bettyellen
May 2013
#49
what bullshit. 1) they were decent jobs at one time. 2) factory work is not one step away
HiPointDem
May 2013
#32
no, it's 8 cents without the markups. read the article. you're wrong about everything.
HiPointDem
May 2013
#38
And totally analogous to the case of the Ford Pinto, where Ford Motor Company
bullwinkle428
May 2013
#50