Pennies/Primark Child Labour
Is anyone else sick of the 'common man' harping on about how evil the Pennies/Primark chain is in light of the recent child labour scandal? Don't get me wrong I'm not endorsing child labour for a second, but people fail to admit that we all knew there was a price being paid somewhere for €9 hoodies, €10 shorts and €3 t-shirts. In light of the Nike child labour scandal in recent times it was rpeorte dthat there would be a huge drop off in sales, but it never happened, and people went about their buisness not caring where their Man Utd jersey came from, and the same will happen here, even with Primark and Nike's admission and subsequent withdrawl from this practice.
I also see people advocating boycotting Pennies, just as some did with Nike, but thats not the solution either, and I worry that Pennies pulling out of contracts will lead to some children being led into drug traffiking or prostitution. The right course of action is for Nike, Pennies etc. to enforce working standards in their 'sweat shops', or open their own factories in India, Bangladesh or wherever and ensure decent working conditions with decent pay. Ideal world scenario there I know but something needs to be done to halt child labour without causing the collapse of thousands of families in third world countries, and a two month hand wringing by the western world isn't going to do that