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Oh I’m not by all means saying that LVMH treat their blue collar employees well-just that they are better treated than workers in many Asian sweatshops.There's levels to "Made in white people country" tags on clothes and goods
https://www.businessoffashion.com/n...rs-in-france-stage-walkout-demand-higher-pay/ 2022 walkout
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/06/fashion/louis-vuitton-strike-france.html 2017 strike
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/20/fashion/italy-luxury-shadow-economy.html 2018 exposé on exploits in Italian manufacturing
Sorry if you hit pay walls but here's one snippet.
I'm not above anyone else here. I'm a product of capitalism and globilization as much as the next American. Labor conditions aren't something that we as consumers can control, unfortunately. But I think it's important to be aware of what we consume, what goes into our products, and then we can learn how to better our practices. I could write an essay on what goes into my purchasing decisions, I won't now though. My point here is that Nike and LVMH are multi billion dollar mega corporations that could do everything so much better if they wanted, from product quality to paying livable wages to manufacturing sustainably, but they won't.
For example, they won’t essentially be sent to death like Uyghurs in Nike’s Chinese forced labor camps would be for staging a similar strike:
https://www.discoursemagazine.com/e...enge-the-stain-of-forced-labor-on-nike-shoes/