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the last donut of the night
3rd June 2011, 22:43
Another breaking wikileaks report reveals imperialism at its most selfish and disgusting.



It started when Haiti passed a law two years ago raising its minimum wage to 61 cents an hour. According to an embassy cable:
This infuriated American corporations like Hanes and Levi Strauss that pay Haitians slave wages to sew their clothes. They said they would only fork over a seven-cent-an-hour increase, and they got the State Department involved. The U.S. ambassador put pressure on Haiti’s president, who duly carved out a $3 a day minimum wage for textile companies (the U.S. minimum wage, which itself is very low, works out to $58 a day).
Haiti has about 25,000 garment workers. If you paid each of them $2 a day more, it would cost their employers $50,000 per working day, or about $12.5 million a year ... As of last year Hanes had 3,200 Haitians making t-shirts for it. Paying each of them two bucks a day more would cost it about $1.6 million a year. Hanesbrands Incorporated made $211 million on $4.3 billion in sales last year.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/wikileaks-haiti-minimum-wage-the-nation-2011-6#ixzz1OFfX6NEe



Article here. (http://www.businessinsider.com/wikileaks-haiti-minimum-wage-the-nation-2011-6)

Pretty Flaco
3rd June 2011, 23:13
i'm ashamed to be wearing my boxers :crying:

Тачанка
3rd June 2011, 23:23
Take them off. Seriously, I dream of a communist society where everyone runs around naked and has sex on the street. (Consensual, of course)

Nolan
3rd June 2011, 23:24
We already know that this type of thing happens to every third world country. It's good to see it in documents occasionally.