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You receive an e-mail from a human rights group asking you to send an e-mail to a company that makes shoes. In it, you are to state that you will not buy shoes from a company that pays its workers starvation wages. Would you send an e-mail like this? Why or why not?

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yes i will because in my knowledge the workers who makes shoes work about 16 hours a day and if the company is going to pay them starvation wages then it is unfair.

Answer:    Certainly yes

Explanation:  The exploitation of people who work 16 and 20 hours a day for a miserable salary from which they can not afford nothing, is nothing more than a kind of production relationship characteristic of several centuries ago. These working conditions are characteristic for the beginnings of the industrial revolution, when unskilled workers worked under similar conditions, and this is still the 21st century. The opening of factories and production facilities in underdeveloped regions of the world and the exploitation of people by giving them difficult jobs on a paycheck that is not worthy of man is one of the bad sides of globalization and some kind of neocolonialism.  Unlike colonialism that was achieved through the use of force and weapons, neocolonialism is realized under the pretext of a single world market and a unified modern, capitalist, liberal way of life. Everything would be nice, if the owners of the factories and corporations would allow workers in underdeveloped regions the same working conditions and salaries, as those workers in the countries from which the factory owners come.