Michael Hobbes
The Myth of the Ethical Shopper
Huffington Post, 2015
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Ethical shopping behavior isn’t enough to end forced labor in developing countries.
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This Huffington Post Highline article presents a shocking and distasteful reality. Advocacy campaigns don’t do enough to stop the horrendous labor and human rights violations that take place in developing countries across the globe. Human rights consultant Michael Hobbes explains how sweatshops continue to exist despite laws that prohibit them, regular inspection of manufacturing facilities and a vast amount of public awareness. getAbstract recommends his findings to supply-chain professionals, consumers with an interest in human rights and senior executives.
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About the Author
Michael Hobbes is a human rights consultant in Berlin. He has written for The New Republic, Slate and The Huffington Post.
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