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Sunday, 05 August 2007 |
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Toy story with a cautionary moral for sweat shop corporations
'Having finished an 11-hour overnight stint they are replaced by the day shift, who carry on producing the goods, be it Barbie dolls, or Elmo and Big Bird from Sesame Street. A six-day week will see them earn 1,000 yuan a month (about £65).
It is the frontline of what the government here describes as "Communism with Chinese characteristics" and the rest of us understand as globalisation, a booming operation that sees toys moulded, assembled and packaged for sale overseas, at minimum cost delivering maximum profit, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.'
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