TNCs use sweatshops in developing countries, where underpaid and overworked workers get paid under the poverty line for mass amounts of work everyday. These workers also work in unsafe or even dangerous conditions, they are even forced to work when sick, spreading sickness among other workers. One of the worst examples of this is organisation H&M. The clothing company was revealed to be using a factory in Bangladesh after a fire broke out in the factory, killing 21 workers in 2010. Before that incident, in 1997, a Swedish TV documentary accused H&M for putting young children through child labor in the Philippines. In conclusion, TNCs diminish life in developing counties by using sweatshops to manufacture their
TNCs use sweatshops in developing countries, where underpaid and overworked workers get paid under the poverty line for mass amounts of work everyday. These workers also work in unsafe or even dangerous conditions, they are even forced to work when sick, spreading sickness among other workers. One of the worst examples of this is organisation H&M. The clothing company was revealed to be using a factory in Bangladesh after a fire broke out in the factory, killing 21 workers in 2010. Before that incident, in 1997, a Swedish TV documentary accused H&M for putting young children through child labor in the Philippines. In conclusion, TNCs diminish life in developing counties by using sweatshops to manufacture their