> and don’t share the same concern about labor conditions in China where all of manufacturing happens and where RadioShack got its products
[Citation needed]
We can care about both things.
> and don’t share the same concern about labor conditions in China where all of manufacturing happens and where RadioShack got its products
[Citation needed]
We can care about both things.
So exactly how buying from Radio Shack better than Amazon as far as labor practices downstream from their supply chain?
How many people working in China would find it a dream to work in an Amazon warehouse? I know about Amazon practices second hand from my step son who has both worked in an Amazon warehouse and as a driver.
There have been plenty of stories about small towns having labor shortages and having to increase wages to compete against Amazon warehouse pay because people would rather work there than at a fast food store, daycare, etc.
So because we can't fix every problem, let's do nothing instead. Got it.
Exactly what problem is being “fixed” by being concerned about Amazon workers and not mentioning the Chinese workers? Amazon pays its warehouse workers and drivers $20+ an hour. Radio Shack paid minimum wage + a 1-3% commission and a $5 spiff for signing customers up for a needless warranty. I mentioned earlier that I worked at RS back in the day.
Here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43696747
That's where you didn't share the concern.