Monday 14 November 2011

Summary

Globalisation will always be a controversal topic. There will always be protestors aginst globalisation and people for it. The bottem line is that yes, globalisation is inproving the global economy. Developing countries are growing and there is less poverty. It also makes life for developed countries cheaper aswell. But at what cost? Hundreds of thousands of peopleb spend long hours a day workin in bad conditions. This has a huge impact on their overall health and for little money as well. Some people argue that they don't have to work in the sweat shops, but in reality they do. It is either work in terrible conditions all day for little pay, or get no income and die. In realtiy theese people are stuck in theese jobs with no alternative. On the other side of things, many people are left jobless in developed countries because the company that they have been working for has outsourced to developing countries.

My last point is to ask you who is to blame? Is it the big companies that maybe exploit their workers, or are the people to blame the consumers? Have we become to greedy that we ourselves are letting this happen just so we save a bit of money?

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