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In this episode, Aryan Alavi explores the dark side of global commerce—labor exploitation. From sweatshops to forced labor, millions of workers face unsafe conditions and unfair wages in the production of goods we use every day. Aryan breaks down how these exploitative practices thrive in industries like fashion, electronics, and agriculture. He also examines the role of multinational corporations, consumer demand, and inadequate labor regulations in perpetuating this cycle of exploitation. Can ethical consumption make a difference? Tune in to discover the complex realities behind the products we buy and what can be done to support fair labor practices worldwide.
This episode also expands your vocabulary, introducing terms such as "supply chain transparency," "living wage," and "corporate social responsibility," with simple definitions to help listeners understand the language of labor rights and global trade.
In this episode, Aryan Alavi explores the dark side of global commerce—labor exploitation. From sweatshops to forced labor, millions of workers face unsafe conditions and unfair wages in the production of goods we use every day. Aryan breaks down how these exploitative practices thrive in industries like fashion, electronics, and agriculture. He also examines the role of multinational corporations, consumer demand, and inadequate labor regulations in perpetuating this cycle of exploitation. Can ethical consumption make a difference? Tune in to discover the complex realities behind the products we buy and what can be done to support fair labor practices worldwide.
This episode also expands your vocabulary, introducing terms such as "supply chain transparency," "living wage," and "corporate social responsibility," with simple definitions to help listeners understand the language of labor rights and global trade.