OTTAWA — Human rights lawyers are calling on Ottawa to ban American imports that stem from forced labour linked to automotive firms using prisoner work in Alabama, under the same law meant to block products made through exploitative practices in China.

“Forced or coercive labour can exist anywhere when people lack real choice protection or power,” said Sandra Wisner, director of the International Human Rights Program at the University of Toronto.

“Discussions about forced labour tend to focus on global supply chains in the Global South, so in factories in Southeast Asia or agricultural fields in Latin America. But the use of forced or prison labour in the U.S., including under deeply coercive and abusive conditions, receives far less attention, especially here in Canada.”

I don’t always post about ChinaAmerica, but when I do, it’s when there’s no double standard. :D

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    2 months ago

    “Forced or coercive labour can exist anywhere when people lack real choice protection or power,”

    … are workers in the US slaves too?

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      Yes. US workers are in fact slaves that get to choose their manager (to some degree) but never their owners.

      Just try buying a random property in the woods and not hooking up to utilities or otherwise not participating in the economy. You’ll have to start shooting federal agents by your first winter.

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        2 months ago

        I love how you change basic rules on sanitation and what not to “The government will murder us for not participating in the economyyyyy!!”