Hence, a second criticism of the multinationals: They exploit local
populations, using them as wage slaves, often as a substitute for unionized
Western labor. In multinational-owned Third World factories, men,
women, and children sometimes work ten, twelve, or more hours for less
than one dollar a day. No wonder that industry drifts from Western cities
to Third World factories at an incredible rate. For example, the AFL-CIO
has estimated that the United States alone loses around one million jobs
every five years to these sources of cheap and exploited labor.
Hence, a second criticism of the multinationals: They exploit localpopulations, using them as wage slaves, often as a substitute for unionizedWestern labor. In multinational-owned Third World factories, men,women, and children sometimes work ten, twelve, or more hours for lessthan one dollar a day. No wonder that industry drifts from Western citiesto Third World factories at an incredible rate. For example, the AFL-CIOhas estimated that the United States alone loses around one million jobsevery five years to these sources of cheap and exploited labor.
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