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For Several Years Now Economists Have Debated with Human Rights

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For several years now economists have debated with human rights activists regarding their concern for workers in third world developing) nations.Economists state that the employment provided by sweatshops in these nations,although not ideal,is better than what was available to these workers before these jobs existed.According to Maslow,


A) growth needs will never be realized by these workers if we do not close down sweatshops.Human rights activists want to abolish the capitalistic nature of sweatshop owners.
B) these employees already have their esteem and self-actualization needs met.They are not as concerned about physiological and safety needs.
C) in many third world countries,it is a daily struggle to meet basic physiological needs.If the wages provided by sweatshops are close to a living wage for these individuals,the economists' view may have merit.
D) the economists' view does not have merit here,because there is absolutely no reason to allow employers who treat workers with disrespect to continue to be in business.Workers are better off with no jobs than to work in unsafe and unclean establishments.

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