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๐Ÿ‘š Shein, Foxconn, and US Consumer Pressure on Labor Practices #396
Episode 396

๐Ÿ‘š Shein, Foxconn, and US Consumer Pressure on Labor Practices #396

Think and Act Locally ยท David Campbell

April 3, 202520m 47s

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Show Notes

The provided document, a consumer advocacy report, examines the products and labor practices associated with Shein, a prominent online fast fashion retailer, and Foxconn, a major electronics manufacturer for numerous US-sold brands. While Shein offers a vast array of affordable clothing and other goods, the report highlights significant concerns regarding worker exploitation in its primarily China-based supply chain, including excessive hours and low wages. Similarly, Foxconn, though not a consumer brand, faces scrutiny for its labor conditions in manufacturing electronics for companies like Apple, Sony, and Nintendo, with issues like overtime and harsh environments reported. The report concludes by suggesting actionable steps US consumers can take, such as demanding transparency and supporting ethical alternatives, and discusses supporting organizations and legal avenues aimed at improving labor practices in these global supply chains.