Rosemary
12-6-12, 10:43am
" there are some tell-tale warning signs American consumers can be on the lookout for if they wish to avoid purchasing products made with child labor. First, she says, if the holiday decorations you are purchasing are not labeled with the country they are made in you might want to be concerned. Next, she says if they have an unusually low price and are marked as "hand made" it is another red flag."
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/newsmakers/enslaved-children-freed-after-being-forced-to-make-christmas-decorations-potentially-headed-for-us-194625049.html
The irony of Christmas ornaments made in China and India has bothered me for a long time (people paid poorly to make decorations for a holiday that isn't in their own tradition, so that we can celebrate peace and goodwill?) ... and this makes it even worse.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/newsmakers/enslaved-children-freed-after-being-forced-to-make-christmas-decorations-potentially-headed-for-us-194625049.html
The irony of Christmas ornaments made in China and India has bothered me for a long time (people paid poorly to make decorations for a holiday that isn't in their own tradition, so that we can celebrate peace and goodwill?) ... and this makes it even worse.